Knight Frank is delighted to present to the market for sale or lease 197-199 Crown Street, Wollongong.
Located directly in the heart of Wollongong's CBD, this property benefits from its strategic location on Crown Street, one of the main thoroughfares in Wollongong, with significant traffic volume and pedestrian flow.
This property offers a valuable opportunity to boost business exposure or secure strong rental demand and capital growth potential in a booming regional city.
Whether you are looking for a long-term investment or a prime location for your business, this property is the key to leveling up.
This property will be offered for sale via Expression of Interest closing Friday, 22 March 2024 at 2pm (AEDT).
For more information on this valuable offering please contact the exclusive selling agent.
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