Impressive investment opportunity centrally located Whyalla Norrie, providing four tenancies.
SHOP A Vacant 40m2 Ex-Hairdressing Salon. SHOP B Occupied by Women's & Men's hairdressing Salon. SHOP C - Occupied by Physiotherapy practice until March/April 2024. SHOP D Vacant 130m2 currently being negotiated.
The original asbestos roof on the building has been removed and the building completely re-roofed (At a cost of approximately $120,000) with a new fascia established on the building. Centrally located with good on street parking at the front door, 2 William Street has a potential rental income of approximately $45,000 per annum including outgoings if fully tenanted. Current tenancies bring in approximately $31,000 per annum including outgoings. Please call Peter Calliss on 0419 817 489 for additional information.
RLA 2154
Features include: Air Conditioning,Close to Transport,Close to Shops,Close to Schools,Toilet Facilities
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