Outstanding Development Site - Entire 12-unit complex! - 100 metres to PA Hospital !
This 1011m2 site offers plenty of options in this most sought-after area.
20-metre site frontage- zoned for Commercial Development (District Centre DC2)
Opportunities for medical, office, and retail use, as well as the potential for denser residential development within the Buranda Precinct.
Permitted development height extends up to 6 storeys, subject to council approval.
Renovate further for an even larger holding income.
Strata titled units -can be sold separately.
Situated in a prime location with close proximity to: Cross River Rail, Woolloongabba Olympic Precinct, PA Hospital, Forthcoming Buranda Village Urban Community
Expressions of interest - offers closing Thursday 18th April 1pm
For further details contact us on (07) 3395 5955 or email tim@timaltass.com.au
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