Rare Landmark Opportunity in the Heart of Victor Harbor
20-22 Torrens Street, Victor Harbor SA 5211
For Sale by Best Offers in excess of $2.2 Million
Commercial LandSize: n/a
Block size: 1440 m² approx.
- Total site area of 1,440 sqm* with high exposure - 445 sqm* total improvements - Dual frontage to Torrens and Ocean Streets - Short-term income until August 2024 - Ideal for owner occupiers, investors or developers - Development opportunity (STCC)
McGees Property is delighted to present this exceptional commercial property located at 20-22 Torrens Street in the heart of Victor Harbor.
This property is strategically positioned in a sought-after location, providing excellent visibility and accessibility. Its proximity to key amenities, businesses, and residential areas makes it an ideal choice for a variety of purposes, whether for medical, office use, commercial or further development.
With 1,400 sqm* of land and 445 sqm* of improvements, this property provides an outstanding opportunity for owner occupiers, investors, or developers looking to capitalize on a prime location. The property's versatile use allows for various business operations and expansion plans.
McGees Property is additionally tasked with the sale of the neighbouring property at 61-67 Ocean Street, Victor Harbor, which could hold significant appeal for the potential buyer of this property. For more details, please contact the selling agents, Igor Jaric or Tim Pozza.
Don't miss this opportunity to secure a prime commercial space in one of Victor Harbor's most sought-after areas.
20-22 Torrens Street, Victor Harbor is offered for sale by Best Offers in excess of $2.2 Million.
For further details or to arrange an inspection contact Igor Jaric or Tim Pozza of McGees Property (RLA 1722).
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