Block size: 2374 m² approx.Retail size: 2374 m² approx.
A unique opportunity exists for single or multiple tenants for a purpose built property in the Moree CBD. The property is centrally located, with access on three sides opposite Coles and Coles Express Service Station. Moree is the progressive rural hub of the north west in one of the richest agricultural shires in Australia.
Commercially zoned with a B3 business zoning the block boasts 2,374m2 and offers prospective tenants the security of a long term lease.
For further information Contact Ed Wisemantel - 0423 070 103 Ray White Rural Moree
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Key details
Property type:
Retail
Block Size:
2374 m²*
Other Details
Lot:
51
Plan Type:
DP
Plan:
3377
Retail Size:
2374 m²*
Legal description:
51/3377
*These are approximate values based on available information.
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