Huge Warehouse Triplex With City Views, Dual-Frontages & Potential
A unique opportunity in a city fringe hotspot between the buzz of Crown Street's dining scene and Central train station, this substantial warehouse triplex stands on a dual-frontage block with 2 auto-door garages and rear access on Little Riley Street.
Commanding city skyline views from its sunny roof deck, the building comprises two whole-floor apartments and a dual-level apartment on the top floors. Explore options for a home and income or an investment with potential to renovate and add value.
* Warehouse conversion apartment building * 3 oversized apartments with vast living areas * Each apartment with 2 beds and 1 or 2 baths * Apt 1 - ground level with Corben Street entry * Apt 2 - middle level with Corben Street entry * Apt 3 - top levels, roof deck, Little Riley St entry * Sweeping city skyline views from the roof deck * Apt 2 and Apt 3 both with auto-door garage * 200m to Crown Street's cafes, bars, restaurants * 400m to Central train station and the light rail
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