Prime Parcel in Shepparton South East Precinct Structure Plan
28 McPhees Road, Shepparton VIC 3630
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Commercial LandSize: n/a
Block size: 26 m² approx.
Site Area: 10.71 Ha* | 26.46 Acre*
Zoning: Farming Zone - Schedule 1
Precinct Structure: Site part of the Shepparton South East PSP
Location: Prominent site situated in a strategic location for future development. The subject site benefits from the central location of the PSP and proximity to Shepparton township, existing and proposed schools and childcare.
Key Attributes:
+ Prime landholding of 10.71 Ha* with 105.5M* frontage in Shepparton South East PSP
+ Strategic location in proximity to major land estates
+ Local convenience centre, government school, local community facilities and open space planned I subject PSP
+ Large forecast population growth and Government investment in infrastructure throughout the city
+ Shepparton is one of the largest cities in regional Victoria in terms of population and with over 6,000 businesses supporting a workforce of approximately 30,000 people*, is well positioned for its forecast growth
*All measurements of size, distance and time are approximate only
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