This substantial site enjoys pole position on a busy intersection leading into the Townsville CBD and offers opportunities for the owner-occupier or developer alike.
Located on the corner of Boundary Street and Railway Avenue opposite the Ross Island Hotel and Pit Lane (home of the V8 Supercars), and a stone's throw from the QLD Country Bank Stadium (home of the NQ Cowboys), Townsville CBD and Palmer Street hotel and eatery precinct.
Existing improvements include a 2-storey commercial building with retail/office tenancies on the ground floor and commercial/residential tenancies on the first level (partially tenanted); a high-set Queenslander-style residence (tenanted),;and an office and workshop facility on a concrete-sealed site (tenanted) - total site coverage is approximately 30%
Key Features:
- Total 2,730sqm* of land across 3 separate lots - Current commercial and residential applications - Zoned "Character Residential" - Current passing gross income is $95,782 excluding GST pa* - Opportunity to purchase "Townsville Computer Recyclers" business (WIWO) - https://www.townsvillecomputerrecyclers.com.au/ - Value-add opportunities such as billboard advertising to take advantage of passing traffic
*Approximately
For further details or to arrange an inspection please contact Steve Whaling on 0423 267 909 or email steve@epcnq.com.au.
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