PROMINENT 6,136 SQM DISPLAY OR EXTERNAL STORAGE YARD IN THE HEART OF SEYMOUR
3-7 Tallarook Street, Seymour VIC 3660
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Block size: 6136 m² approx.
• View the indicative site plan and aerial photographs • 6,136 square metre land for lease • Ideal for sales display yard, or external storage / hardstand • Can be leased as a whole, or part thereof (at $15 per sqm plus GST) • Situated on the corner of Tallarook Street and Eliza Street • Just off the Hume Highway, leading north and south • Quick and easy access to all interlinking transport routes • 100 kilometres north of the Melbourne CBD • Walking distance to the V Line Train Station • Flat and regular shaped land • The whole site is fully fenced • Divisions of the site can be internally fenced by the incoming tenant • Walking distance to the town centre, which includes a range of retail and convenience amenity • 1-2 year lease is available • Available immediately
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