GormanKelly is pleased to offer 250 Johnston Street, Abbotsford FOR SALE.
We believe the most outstanding aspects of this property include:
Two-storey shop & dwelling Building area of 133 sqm* Land area of 113 sqm* Returning $39,000 per annum plus outgoings and GST Three (3) year term commencing 8th May 2024 One (1) further term of three (3) years Fixed annual increases of 4% Located at the intersection of Johnston Street & Hoddle Street Close proximity to Victoria Park Train Station Direct access to M3 freeway Rear access and courtyard First floor includes two rooms, bathroom, and kitchen Cafes, restaurants, and bars at your doorstep
To obtain further information or to arrange an inspection, please contact the exclusive selling agents below.
WILL KELLY +61 423 014 007 wkelly@gormankelly.com.au
NICK BREHENY +61 411 601 730 nbreheny@gormankelly.com.au
* APPROX.
Located close to the corner of Hoddle Street and Johnston Street, providing convenient access to Eastern Freeway, Melbourne's inner east suburbs and the CBD. Walking distance to Victoria Park Train Station and numerous bus services.
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