One of the last remaining Industrial Land Purchase Opportunities
7 Cobar Place, Gregory Hills NSW 2557
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Block size: 5018 m² approx.
7 Cobar Place Gregory Hills is the ideal new home for your business and is perfectly positioned fronting Camden Valley Way, offering excellent exposure to passing traffic. The subject property offers excellent access to both the M5 & M7 Motorways and all major Sydney Road networks via Narellan Road. Within close proximity to all the essential services of the Narellan CBD.
• Significant 5,018m²* site • 75m frontage x 69m depth* • IN1 General Industrial Zoning • Ideal cul-de-sac location • Predominately level and benched and ready to build on • 20 minutes to the Western Sydney International Airport
For more information on this outstanding land purchase, please contact Daniel Krobot on 0411 215 339 or Maria Agostino on 0413 133 899.
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