Located on busy Forest Road Penshurst, this 480sqm workshop sits on a prime piece of St George Property.
With a total land area of 519sqm, this property benefits from being almost built to the boundary which is getting very uncommon.
This property has recently had a new roof and would suit a multitude of uses or businesses who require that main road exposure.
Having been a successful Automotive Engine Reconditioner for 30 years, this property offers ample 3 phase power and a functional clear span work areas which can be utilised for many different uses who can take advantage of the E4 General Industrial zoning.
Penshurst Train Station is only a short 500m walk away, as is Penshurst shopping strip which gives you endless dining and convenience options. In the opposite direction is Westfield Hurstville which is a 6 minute walk and again offers loads of dining and shopping options.
If traveling by car, this property is meters from King Georges Rd and allows access to major arterial Roads in seconds and can have on the M5 in either direction in a matter of minutes.
519sqm Land Area 3 Phase Power Clear Span Warehouse area E4 General Industrial Zoning 500m walk to Penshurst Train Station 6 min walk to Westfield Hurstville
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