Unit 5/114 Emu Bank "The Boardwalk", Belconnen ACT 2617
$675,000 ex GST
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Block size: 185 m² approx.
Unit 5 is located at the eastern end of 'The Boardwalk' development, overlooking Lake Ginninderra and enjoying an exceptional solar aspect.
Unit 5 is a 185sqm strata unit. Comprising 113sqm of main ground floor area, 35sqm mezzanine and a unique Rotunda area of 38sqm. Featuring full height glass shopfront to take full advantage of the northerly aspect and outlook over Lake Ginninderra. The unit has a disabled toilet on the ground level, is individually air conditioned, grid tile ceiling and lighting throughout.
Current tenant is using the premise as pet friendly cafe, the kitchen equipment may be purchased via negotiation.
Purpose Clause including club, cultural facility, restaurant, tourist facility and shop.
"The Boardwalk" development that fronts Emu Bank and backs on to Lake Ginninderra, these two units have a delightful northerly aspect and outlook, whilst being within minutes' walk to the Belconnen Bus Interchange, Westfield Belconnen and The Belconnen Arts Centre. Belconnen Town Centre is located approximately 10 minutes' drive northwest of the Canberra CBD and is approximately 20 minutes' drive from the Canberra International Airport.
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