Ground Unit 121/10-14 Thynne Street, Bruce ACT 2617
$1,000,000 (ex GST)
RetailSize: 195 m² (approx)
Conveniently located in Fern Hill Bruce, this property is just a short walk from a number of offices, apartments and other commercial operators.
The property is located in Bruce, central to all parts of northern Canberra. This property is just a short walk from a number of offices, apartments and other commercial operators. The immediate vicinity also includes an abundance of staff and visitor parking at no additional charge.
The current configuration would suit a grocer style business, but the permitted use allows for a multitude of businesses including: - agency - community use (medical & education) - financial establishment - indoor recreation - office - restaurant; and - shop
The current tenant has a lease expiring 31 May 2024, so if purchased before the lease expiry, this sale will be exempt from GST and is also exempt from Stamp Duty.
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