Block size: 306 m² approx.House size: 306 m² approx.
2 x Commercial Shops - Now Get Rid Of Your Landlord
Now is your chance to 'stop' paying rent and own your future. There's two shops so you could occupy one and rent one. Or, have both just for you! Or collect rent by leasing the two!
Located in a flood-free position this is your chance to acquire a uniquely position commercial property.
- 306sqm corner block. - 2 x Commercial Shops. - Freehold title. - Bathrooms each. - Separate power, water meters. - Both shops with no lease. - Fenced backyard with vehicle access. - Easy customer parking out front. - 3 blocks away from West Kempsey shopping and services precinct.
This is the Freehold land title and buildings for sale (not the businesses).
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