Spread over 2 lots - 68 & 70 Absolon Street Dumbleyung offers the ultimate package with plenty of parking, 2 large sheds, toilet facilities, reception desk, upstairs loft and a seperate office. - Lot 70 is 969sqm - Lot 68 is 1037sqm The two lots are being sold as a whole. The current owner has owned the buildings for the last 15 years and they have kept the maintenance up to date and the yard and sheds clean and tidy. This property presents very well and could be used for a myriad of businesses. With two prominent street frontages allowing the new owners the opportunity to maximize the expansive shed space along with the visual street presence. Opportunities like this one don't come up very often, the property is ready to move in and start trading. Looking for a home this property has the opportunity to accommodate Residential use via a Development Application with the Dumbleyung Shire, tailored to your specific preferences in conjunction with a builders permit of specific changes, eg Care Takers Dwelling, or change small shed into a house. Call Exclusive Selling Agent Suzie Perrin today on 0438 545 265 to inspect your once in a lifetime opportunity. #Council Rates approximately $1695.78 this covers Sewerage Rates too
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