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Retail in Seaford
Seaford Supreme: Fully Leased High Exposure Investment
- Building: 300m²
- Land: 1,080m²
Additional Information:
FloorplanRay White Commercial Glen Waverley is pleased to offer this multi-tenancy site exclusively to the market.
Situated on a stand-alone island on busy Seaford Road and looking down Hartnett Drive, this exciting opportunity represents many long-term holding benefits and future redevelopment prospects STCA.
Property features:
- 4 secure leases to well-loved neighbourhood favourites, including Domino's
- Prominent triple-frontage standalone property
- Perfectly located on Seaford Road, Hartnett Drive fed via its own Sunderland Court
- General Residential Zone (R1Z)
- Frontages (approx.) - Seaford Road = 52.6 m
- Hartnett Drive = 39.5 m
- Sunderland Court = 43 m
- Tenants with minimum lease terms of 5 years with annual increases
- Car spaces onsite
Opportunities to acquire fully-tenanted standalone freeholds do not present themselves often. For further information, to arrange an inspection or discuss your situation at 1-2 Sunderland Court, don't hesitate to contact one of the exclusively appointed agents today.
Ryan Trickey at 0400 380 438
or
Vincent Daniele at 0428 272 887
*All areas and figures approx only. All boundaries are indicative only. All precautions have been taken to establish the accuracy of all information, but they do not constitute any representation by the Vendor or Agents.
300m²
1,080m² / 0.27 acres
GRZ1
Tenanted
Retail, Showrooms/Bulky Goods, Land/Development
Investment Information
Fully Tenanted
N/A (Marketed Without Price)
N/A (Marketed Without Price)
* Total annual expenses are based upon information provided by the vendor. They exclude potential costs that will vary according to the purchaser. Excluded costs include, but are not limited to, management and leasing fees, marketing costs, repairs and maintenance.
All provided figures are estimates and should not be relied upon by a purchaser. The returns are not guaranteed. Further disclaimers apply