Elevate your investment portfolio with an extraordinary opportunity an iconic CBD commercial property fully leased to Westpac Bank. This prestigious location not only offers a secure and long-term lease with a reputable tenant but also positions your investment in the best location within the CBD.
The Westpac-branded property stands as a testament to stability and reliability, combining the allure of a renowned financial institution with the exceptional development upside of a prime three street frontage land parcel sitting adjacent to Charles Darwin Centre.
- 1880m2 Land holding - 3 street Frontages - NLA of 1192m2 - 100% leased to Westpac - New 5 year Lease - Long history of occupancy - Best location within CBD
24 Smith Street is being sold by Expressions of Interest Closing 2pm (ACST) Friday 8th March 2024.
For Further information or to arrange an inspection please contact the exclusive marketing agent Craig Inkster.
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