DA Approved Medical Site - Hyde Park Medical Precinct
2 Oxford Street, Hyde Park QLD 4812
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Block size: 1012 m² approx.
Expressions of interest are sought for this DA approved development site located in the Fulham Road Medical Precinct adjoining the Park Haven Medical Centre and Mater Women's & Children's Hospital. The opportunity exists to purchase the site outright or pre-commitments to lease will be considered.
Key Features:
- Total site area of 1,012 sqm* - Development Approval for 2-storey 750sqm* professional office/medical - 45sqm* ground floor cafe or retail tenancy - Existing single dwelling including 3 x 2 bedroom flats providing holding income - Strategic location
*Approximate
For further details please contact Steve Whaling on 0423 267 909 or email steve@epcnq.com.au
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