Must Be Sold | Badgerys Creek Development Site of 4.15* Hectares
120 Martin Road, Badgerys Creek NSW 2555
By Negotiation
Commercial LandSize: n/a
Block size: 4.15 Hectares approx.
Colliers are pleased to present 120 Martin Road, Badgerys Creek to the market for sale. The property is situated in the heart of the Badgerys Creek Precinct within the Western Sydney Aerotropolis.
120 Martin Road, Badgerys Creek offers a strategic block of land directly opposite the recent $70 million purchase by ESR. The property offers an existing house, shed, and hardstand area which is well maintained by a tenant. The regular shaped block has an 85m* street frontage to Martin Road (future Eastern Ring Road) and is relatively cleared of trees throughout the block.
Development Highlights Include: - Large 4.15-Hectare* parcel of land - Existing house, shed, and hardstand area - Located in Stage 1 Priority Precinct - Moments from the Western Sydney International Airport - Enterprise & Light Industry Land Use - Expansive 24 metre Height Limit - 85 metre* frontage to Martin Road and Future Eastern Ring Road
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