Occupy or Develop | Highly Functional Freestanding Building
33 Shaddock Avenue, Villawood NSW 2163
EOI close Wednesday 20 March 2024
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Block size: 1.97 Hectares approx.
33 Shaddock Avenue, Villawood functional, freestanding industrial building located in a thriving central west precinct.
Located in the geographical heart of Western Sydney. The property is in close proximity to Sydney's M4 & M5 Motorways. connecting to Parramatta, Sydney CBD, Port Botany & Sydney Airport.
Features include - Freestanding building of 10,726sq m - Site area of 19,712sq m - 5 gantry cranes with capacity ranging from 6.3 tonnes to 16 tonnes - 2,000 amps of power - Internal clearance up to 9.5 metres - Detached office accommodation - Zoned IN1 General Industrial
The property is offered for sale with vacant possession via Expressions of Interest closing 4pm (AEST) Wednesday 20 March 2024.
For more information or to arrange an inspection please contact the Savills exclusive selling agent.
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