Taree NSW 2430 4 Mill Close
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First National Real Estate Shultz \ Taree
DA Approved Showroom Warehouse Opportunity
First National Commercial Shultz/Taree are pleased to offer For Sale 4 Mill Close, Taree.

Situated in the tightly held central bulky goods area of Taree, this site is situated amongst other major national retailers including OMF, BCF, Harvey Normal, Furniture One, Bursons, Home Sweet Home, Cetnaj and Furniture One.

Consisting of:
* 2584sqm land area
* Current DA Approval for 850sqm approx Showroom/Warehouse with onsite parking
* Zoned E3 Productivity Support providing flexible large format retailing, industrial and warehouse uses
* Close proximity to the M1 both North and South
* Minutes from Taree CBD

Price: $650,000 + GST

Further details, contact Dan Shultz on 0408 653 022

Note: All areas are approx only and prices quoted exclusive of GST
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