Huge Commercial Buildings - Vendor Motivated to Sell
29 Hawthorn Street, Dubbo NSW 2830
By Negotiation
Commercial LandSize: n/a
Block size: 9392 m² approx.
This large Commercial complex is strategically positioned off the Mitchell highway (Cobra Street) between Dubbo's CBD, the major Orana Mall shopping centre and Dubbo's bulky goods (large format) retail precinct. 2 Large existing buildings totally approximately 2,976 m² on the land area of 9,392 m². A potentially high yielding investment as an excellent redevelopment opportunity given the substantial existing improvements and large land area with its current 94 car spaces.
Zoning: E4 General Industrial
Building Areas: Building One - 2,632 m² (approx.) Building Two - 344 m² (approx.)
Area m2: 9,392 m²
Asking Price: Negotiable
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