Elders are pleased to offer for sale this highly attractive, fully leased mixed-use investment opportunity, on the fringe of Hobart's CBD.
This prominent property is superbly located within 'Midtown' on a high profile corner site of Murray Street and Warwick Street, offering fantastic exposure to passing traffic.
The property has been recently extensively refurbished and provides two levels of fully leased accommodation, to three quality tenants, all on varying lease terms, including KPG Accountants, Lamont Financial Planners and Stella Arden. The property has a net passing income of $109,312* + GST (before owner outgoings), with future rental uplift and the site is benefit by 4 on-site, secure carparks.
This presents a truly stand out investment or future owner occupier opportunity, situated in a prominent and fantastic fringe CBD location.
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