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325 Gosport Street, Moree NSW 2400

$260,000

Commercial LandSize: n/a
Block size: 1716 m² approx.
Sale Price - $260,000 + GST if applicable

325 Gosport Street epitomizes the realms of opportunity. The site of the original Cascades Theatre that was originally fire damaged, what remains being the large 1,716m2 block with a 300 seat theatre which is basically untouched. The viability of the building and its structural integrity make it a gem to develop on what is the frontage to the major highway route to Queensland. Moree is currently going through a major growth phase with the construction of the Inland Rail as well as ongoing plans for its development as a SAP site (Special Activation Precinct). The use and utilization of this block is up to your imagination but there is no doubt "opportunity knocks".

Address - 325 Gosport Street, Moree
Size - 1,716m2
Title - Lot 1/DP731176

Features

Zoned B6 Enterprise Corridor
1,716m2 and can be subdivided
Demolish the site or reinstate the theatre for multiple purposes (18.5 x 30m)
Office and bathroom facilities
Partially gravelled pad for storage or parking
Rear lane access with security fencing
Excellent frontage to the Newell Highway via the Moree Bypass
Gosport Street parking

Why Invest in Moree

Moree Plains Shire is a rich agricultural region and is often referred to as the 'food bowl of Australia'. Along with agriculture, Moree is know for its artesian water. Moree is a natural stopping point for inland wanderers, and a hot spot for tourism. In particular, Moree is a regular stopping point for ''Grey Nomads" travelling around Australia.

There are many other tourist attractions including heritage listed buildings, regional and Indigenous art galleries and the largest pecan nut farm in the Southern Hemisphere along with three weirs and the Gwydir River for fishing enthusiasts.

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Key details

Property type:
Commercial Land
Block Size:
1716 *

Other Details

Lot:
1
Plan Type:
DP
Plan:
731176
Legal description:
1/731176
Ray White Rural Moree

Maps and area information

Block information
Block size: 1716 (approx)
Legal description: 1/731176
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Property history

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Property History
08 Aug 2019
Sold
$65,000
Contract: 25/06/2019
Transfer: 08/08/2019
Block size: 1716m²
Transfer type: Full transfer
Purpose: Commercial

Moree suburb information

A little bit about who lives locally, as provided by government census data
SummaryMedian sales
Average Age
40 years
Population
8,962
Listing ID: 180005261. This listing has been viewed 87 times. It was first displayed on 20/10/2021 and last updated on 20/10/2021.
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