:: 4,046 m2 approximately
:: Heritage listed cottage style residence
:: Renovators’ delight – in need of repair
:: IN2 light industrial zoning
:: Redevelop and /or renovate
:: Laneway access to much of the block
Placed in the heart of North Dubbo, surrounded by classic style residences and a multitude of busy Dubbo businesses including car yards, veterinary practices, sign writers, smash repairers, mechanics, auto electricians and agricultural services, 2a Roper Street offers an extensive parcel of land. With a renovator’s delight, uninhabitable heritage listed cottage style residence in need of full renovation, the new owners may choose to breathe life back into the residential property and make use of the additional land zoned IN2 Light Industrial, which allows for a myriad of uses with council consent. The uses include agricultural produce industries, depots, funeral homes, garden centers, hardware and building supplies, health consulting rooms, industrial training facilities, landscaping material supplies, light industries, liquid fuel depots, medical centers, neighborhood shops, places of public worship, plant nurseries, rural supplies, take away food and drink premises, timber yards, vehicle sales or hire premises and warehouse or distribution centers, with council approval. Contact the friendly team at Matt Hansen Real Estate to arrange your inspection, or for further details and information.
Features:
• Zoned IN2 Light Industrial
• Redevelop or Renovate
• Laneway access
Land Size:
• approx 4,046m2
Rates:
• approx $2,929.18 pa
• 4,046m2 approximately
• Heritage listed cottage style residence
• Renovators’ delight – in need of repair
• IN2 light industrial zoning
• Redevelop and /or renovate
• Laneway access to much of the block
The enclosed information has been furnished to us by the property’s owners. We have not verified whether or not that the information is accurate and do not have any belief one way or the other in its accuracy. We do not accept any responsibility to any person for its accuracy and do no more than pass it on. All interested parties should make and rely upon their own enquiries in order to determine whether or not this information is in fact accurate.