The property is set over a large 2410 sqm consisting of two parcels of land 50 Absolon Street - 1,196 sqm & 52 Absolon Street 1214 sqm. Currently being used as a Tyre shop, gas and Engineering business. The property will come with vacant possession and consists of a 12 metre x 4.5 metre brick shop front with a separate air-conditioned office. The main shed which is 20 metres x 12.5 metres it also has a lockable lean two. Complete with steel cage and steel racking off the side, and caged ramp for the gas bottles. Inside the large shed there is a mezzanine floor great for extra storage, toilet and wash basin. Excellent street frontage on the main street of Dumbleyung, on a large corner block with plenty of room outside the building. It also has a large concrete pad ideal as a wash down bay. So, if you have always dreamt of running your own business this large Industrial Shed may be well worth a look. Call Exclusive Selling Agent Suzie Perrin today on 0438 545 265
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