Introducing a rare investment opportunity in the heart of Willetton's tightly held Industrial sector! Presenting 31 Yampi Way, (also known as 31 Kembla Way) this commercial property boasts a collection of four brick and iron office/warehouses, each spanning 125sqm plus service yard. Strategically positioned on a generous land parcel of 2537sqm, with a total building area of 500sqm, this property is primed for redevelopment.
All Office/Warehouses are currently leased, ensuring immediate returns for the savvy investor. Sold as going concern (no GST applicable), this investment opportunity offers seamless financial advantages. Situated in a well-established and recognized area of the Willetton Industrial precinct, this property enjoys excellent accessibility and visibility. Zoned "Light Industry" it caters to a wide range of commercial ventures, providing flexibility and potential for growth.
Don't miss your chance to secure a stake in Willetton's tightly held Industrial landscape. Expressions of interest are invited, with submissions closing at 4pm (WST) on Thursday 18th April 2024.
Reach out today to capitalise on this exceptional investment opportunity!
OFFERS TO PURCHASE CLOSING THURSDAY 18th APRIL 4pm (WST)
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