In exceptional town center location , this multi-unit R30/50 site offers a prime opportunity. Situated conveniently close to all shops and amenities, this centrally positioned block spans 2020m2 and possesses versatile mixed-use zoning. With the flexibility of both commercial / retail and residential utilization permitted under its town zoning, the potential for development is entirely at your discretion. Positioned on the main street, facing the Derby Post Office the property's outstanding location further enhances its allure. Offering versatility and ample space in a central locale bursting with potential, this investment opportunity is not one to overlook!. Buildings have sustained termite attack / have asbestos materials in place. previously used as a church meeting room. Pete Burns Hutchinson Real Estate 0407911696
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