LINK, LONGWARRY THE SOUTH EAST'S NEWEST INDUSTRIAL LAND SUBDIVISION
95 Drouin Road, Longwarry VIC 3816
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Block size: 1631 m² approx.
On behalf of their valued client, CBRE is thrilled to present Stage 1A of LINK, Longwarry An 18ha planned industrial estate strategically located in the burgeoning south east.
The industrial market is beginning to change. As local markets emerge on the fringe of Melbourne, occupiers are becoming more inclined to work closer to home and avoid unnecessary travel time. LINK, Longwarry is uniquely positioned to capitalise on this trend, acting as a connector between the Gippsland region and Melbourne's south east.
With only 6 lots remaining in stage 1, estate highlights include: + Flexible lot sizing ranging from 1,631sqm* 2,170sqm* + Target settlement of Q1 2026 + Industrial 3 zoning under the Baw Baw Shire planning scheme + Fully serviced with water, electricity and NBN + Priced perfectly for entry-level investors, developers, and owner occupiers
Location highlights include: + Princes Freeway/Sand Road interchange 3 mins + Longwary Station 2 mins + Drouin 8 mins + Warragul 16 mins + Pakenham 23 mins + Officer 30 mins + Melbourne CBD 65 mins + Moe 35 mins + Future Intermodal Hub (Dandenong South) 45 mins
For a copy of the contract of sale or information memorandum, please contact one of CBRE's exclusively appointed agents.
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