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Unit 1, 66 Droughty Point Road

Rokeby TAS 7019

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Brand New Industrial Investment - Attractive return

Elders Commercial is pleased to be offering a great industrial investment opportunity in the heart of Rokeby – Unit 1, 66 Droughty Point Road at "The Yard."

This brand new industrial/showroom unit features 200m² of versatile warehouse space complemented by an additional 100m² mezzanine. Tenanted by The Young Group at $62,000* + outgoings + GST pa for 3 years plus options, investors can secure themselves the first unit in a soon-to-be thriving industrial hub.

Perfectly positioned along Droughty Point Road, this unit is part of a well-planned development comprising 19* units, set for full completion by the end of 2025. Developed by The Young Group, known for their successful industrial and residential projects throughout Hobart, "The Yard" promises quality, functionality, and growth potential.

Unit 1 is fully completed and is for sale via Expression of Interest closing 31 October 2024 at 4pm (AEDT).

GLA: 300 sqm*
Car Parking: 5*
Attractive Depreciation Benefits
Secure Site
Corporate Amenity Facilities (to be completed)

*Approximately

Features

General Features

  • Land Area: 350sqm
  • Commercial Type: Industrial/Warehouse
  • Building Area: 300sqm
  • Zoning: Light Industrial
  • Car Spaces: 5

Can I afford Unit 1, 66 Droughty Point Road?

With access to the best on offer from 30 lenders and complete support and advice from pre-approval to settlement, you can trust an Elders Home Loans broker to find a quick and simple solution.

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