A rare chance to secure the last available vacant block on the strip. The property falls within Baxter's latest structure precinct plan and is zoned Commercial 1 (C1Z). Ideal for retail development but also with the ability to build 3 storey with residential above (subject to council approvals).
Key Features: - 187m2 (approx) - Commercial 1 Zoned (C1Z) - Possible to build 3 storey (retail with residential, subject to council approvals) - Front crossover in place with rear access via ROW laneway. - Surrounded by businesses such as medical suites, pharmacy, Australia Post and only a block away from Baxter Central Shopping Centre. - Public Transport (Bus & Train) only a short walk away. - Level block - Plenty of street parking - Easy access to Freeways
This property is the ideal development site or land bank in a fast growing and desirable suburb.
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