Moama NSW 2731 11 Meninya Street
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Sold Oct 11 1:00 PM
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Land 450 m²
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First National Real Estate Charles L. King & Co
Auction - Moama - CBD
High Profile Site.
Stategically Located - Moama CBD.

Commercial Freehold Premises

-Single Fronted Brick Shop.
-Ideal Retail /Professional Rooms.
-Land Area 450 sqm ( Approx )
-Building Area 131 sqm ( Approx )
-Air conditioned.
-Kitchen / Bathroom facilities.
- Rear Access
-Close to the Iconic Moama Bowling Club.
-Vacant Possession.

Rented to Beauticians for $455-00 per week - Vacating late Sept 2024

Ideal opportunity to secure Commercial premises in this highly regarded area of Moama.

Check out the Meninya St Project $25 Million + Upgrade to Moama's CBD and The Bridge Arts project ( see the links on this site )

10% Deposit Balance 60 Day

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