Commercial site in Melbourne's Braeside sells for $3.3 million

Commercial site in Melbourne's Braeside sells for $3.3 million
Staff reporterDecember 7, 2020

The last remaining commercial development site at 310-312 Governor Road in Melbourne's Braeside has sold for $3.3 million, inclusive of GST.

It was a 1.02 hectare site.

The property designated as Stage 2 of the development, was bought by developer Hermal Group.

“The green field site, the last available development property facing the busy Governor Road, sold with a development plan and permits in place for 22 warehouses and five showrooms, the latter along the Governor Road frontage,” said selling agent DBRE’s James Davie.

The property has a planning permit approved by the local Kingston City Council. It adjoins an initial Stage 1 development of office-warehouse units.

Davie says the permit provides for a set back from the main Governor Road frontage with the warehouse lots with site areas ranging from 170 to 450 square metre with onsite car parking. 

“The Hermal Group is proposing to start construction of the office-warehouse units on site virtually immediately and they will be available for pre-completion purchase commitments in a range from $350,000 to $650,000,” he said.

DBRE will also market Stage 2. 

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