Rare opportunity to purchase a large property portfolio comprising of 5 lots with a total area of approximately 3885m2 on the corner of Castle and Higgins Street, South Bunbury. A private right of way (lane way Lot 102) exists along the northern and western boundaries which can be included in the development offering vehicle access to the development Amalgamation of the 5 lots will enable a higher residential density coding to R60, which will facilitate the comprehensive development of the site with high quality residential development ideally located within close proximity to the Bunbury Plaza Shopping Centre, Medical and Community facilities as well as well serviced public transport routes and approximately 2kms from the Bunbury CBD, this development represents an excellent opportunity for the astute investor
Another bonus to the development is that while waiting title amalgamation and development approvals, collect a rental return in excess of $1000pw. Ring John Cahill 0417 181 152 for any further information regarding this rare opportunity.
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