A freehold retail opportunity on Claremont's Bay View Terrace shopping strip and a row of green title Osborne Park strip shops will go under the hammer next month through Ray White Commercial (WA) and Lease Equity.
A pair of Perth suburban retail opportunities will go under the hammer next month through Ray White Commercial (WA) and Lease Equity.
A freehold opportunity at 14 Bay View Terrace, Claremont, and a row of green title strip shops at 236 Main Street, Osborne Park will be sold at a national online auction on December 3.
Located in the heart of Claremont shopping precinct with frontage directly opposite Claremont Quarter, 14 Bay View Terrace has a building area of 131.7 sqm on a 202 square metre site and includes dual frontages, two parking bays at the rear, and proximity to high-profile retailers Cos, Mecca Cosmetica, and David Jones.
14 Bay View Terrace, Claremont. Source: Ray White Commercial (WA)
The property at 236 Main Street also benefits from a strong positon, located along Osborne Park's retail strip.
Comprising 624 square metres of lettable area and a total site area of 1,216 square metres, the green titled, strip shops are fully leased to national brands Bankwest, Wok in a Box, Subway and Fatruna, with this the first time they have been offered for sale in nearly two decades.
The national public auction featuring 14 Bay View Terrace, Claremont and 236 Main Street, Osborne Park will be held online at 9am AWST on Thursday, December 3.
236 Main Street, Osborne Park. Source: Ray White Commercial (WA).
Click here for more information about 14 Bay View Terrace, Claremont or phone or email Brett Wilkins or Luke Pavlos via the details provided below.
Click here for more information about 236 Main Street, Osborne Park or phone or email Stephen Harrison or Tom Jones via the details provided below.
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