Prime Location - Development site looking over Lake Annand
87-89 Perth Street, Rangeville QLD 4350
Offers from $1,700,000.00
Commercial LandSize: n/a
Block size: 2387 m² approx.
We are looking for offers for the future of 87-89 Perth Street. This opportunity offers a picturesque view over Lake Annand with wide street frontage and multiple entrances. This property can cater for a mix of commercial and residential or a straight residential project. Discussions have been had with council on the opportunity of multi level.
• Total land size 2,387sqm* • Existing building is 530sqm* • Holding income available while submitting DA • Has a functional kitchen, cold & freezer room • Disabled access and facilities • We are presenting all opportunities for consideration • Information Memorandum available on request
* Approx.
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