Units 1 & 5, 321 New England Highway, Rutherford NSW 2320
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Block size: 1075 m² approx.
This property provides the opportunity to secure a dual income investment situated in a strategic location with excellent high exposure to the New England Highway.
The property is leased to two separate tenants, being Hunter Pro Tint and Right Water Pumps with leases expiring in February 2025 and October 2026 respectively. The passing combined net rent equates to $53,165.52 per annum providing future rental uplift opportunities.
The property comprises two separate titles, forming an entire Strata complex, providing the ability to sell down individually for further uplift, if required.
For Sale by Private Treaty | For more information contact Tim Woolf or Mark Yazbeck.
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