Lot 3/Industrial Precinct Stage 5, Southern River WA 6110
Price: $350psqm + GST or $563,850 + GST
Commercial LandSize: n/a
Block size: 1611 m² approx.
Following an extremely successful off-market release for the exciting Stage Five of the Southern River Industrial Precinct, Raine & Horne Commercial WA are pleased to offer one of the last remaining light industrial lots located on Matison Street.
The lot totals 1,611sqm and benefits from access off Matison Street and will be fully serviced with sewer, power, water and NBN.
The lot is zoned "Light Industrial" under the City of Gosnells Town Planning Scheme No. 6.
Price: $350psqm + GST or $563,850 + GST
For any further information on this lot or the other remaining available lots, please contact Jack Divitini or Anthony Vulinovich at Raine & Horne Commercial WA.
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