Laing+Simmons Seven Hills is pleased to offer 2 & 4 Hope, Seven Hills for sale via an Expressions of Interest campaign.
2 & 4 Hope Street offers prospective purchasers the chance to capitalise on the following features:
Site area of 1,688sqm*; R4 High Density Residential zoning; Proposed Height limit of 14m; 200m* to Seven Hills Public School; 700m* to Seven Hills Train Station; 900m* to Seven Hills Shopping Plaza; 13 kilometres* to the Parramatta CBD;
2 Hope St. - Currently tenanted. On Periodic Lease for $400/w 4 Hope St. - Will be a Vacant Possession.
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