Proposed Lot 55 The Boulevard Australind
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Prop Lot 55 The Boulevard, Australind WA 6233

$1,270,000 plus GST

Commercial LandSize: n/a
Block size: 2421 m² approx.
Set on a 2,421 sqm (approx.) site, Proposed Lot 55 is located on the corner of The Boulevard and Constellation Drive and is expected to be zoned Office/Residential however any residential development must be designed to be accessible for future office use (subject to Council approval). The Junction @ Treendale located nearby and home to Woolworths, HealthSAVE Pharmacy, BWS, The Reject Shop, Domino's and more.

Treendale Commercial is an exciting development in the emerging northern corridor of the Greater Bunbury area, offering businesses and investors the chance to secure a commercial footprint in one of the fastest growing regions in WA outside the metropolitan area.

The precinct has already welcomed Bunnings, Woolworths, Caltex, Vibe, 7 Eleven, McDonalds, KFC, Tyrepower, Bridgestone Tyre & Auto, Repco Auto Centre, Whiteys Tackle & Camping, True Revolution Automotive, Treendale 24-hour Car Wash, Treendale Farm Hotel, BWS, Best and Less, Muffin Break, Subway, Domino's, Summit Realty Australind, Australind Auto Parts, F45 Training, the Reject Shop and HealthSAVE Pharmacy, to name a few.

Positioned off the Forrest (Bunbury-Perth) Highway and at the base of road linkages to industrial activity within a 50km radius including Worsley, Collie, Shotts/Muja, Harvey, Wagerup and Waroona, Treendale services the surrounding neighbourhood areas of Kingston estate, Treendale, Australind, Leschenault, Clifton Park, Burekup, Dardanup, Binningup, Harvey and to a lesser extent Eaton / Millbridge and Bunbury.

The commercial precinct offers homeowners and business' a centralised and convenient location to carry out day-to-day business activities while maintaining a relaxed high-quality lifestyle.

For further details on purchasing your strategic commercial site, contact exclusive selling agents Mike Jenkins and Geoff Hill from Commercial Realty.

Please note, whilst all care and attention are taken, all representations and references are approximate only. Any boundaries shown are provided as a guideline only. Interested parties should carry out their own due diligence, including a visual inspection, before entering into any offer/contract.

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Property type:
Commercial Land
Block Size:
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Commercial Realty

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Listing ID: 180838360. This listing has been viewed 1 time. It was first displayed on 25/07/2022 and last updated on 16/05/2024.
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