Character Building in Highly Active Fremantle Location
16/81 Market Street, Fremantle WA 6160
$1,300,000 + GST
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Block size: 1564 m² approx.
Burgess Rawson is pleased to present to the market Shop 16/81 Market Street, Fremantle. This double-storey strata property is located in a highly sort after location within Fremantle. The character property is located on a bustling retail strip with food outlets making for ample foot traffic and lively atmosphere both day and night.
The premises is currently leased to 1991 Skate Shop on a monthly basis.
Features - 154sqm* - Large shop front - Double-storey character building - Multiple use opportunities - Ample foot traffic - Excellent location - Lively atmosphere - Heritage building
Total Area 154sqm*
Asking Price $1,300,000+ GST
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