29/31 Arthur Street was constructed circa 1900 and is in excellent condition with valuable onsite parking. Both buildings have been utilized as office rental for a lengthy period of time for both long and short term rentals. There is massive potential for this to continue, or the property may offer the option of alternative business uses for owner-occupiers such as medical-allied health, accountancy and numerous other commercial activities. With little effort, they may even present the opportunity to convert the buildings into inner city residential use with each unit being 112M2 with 5+ rooms and ample parking.
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