Former NRL star Glenn Coleman's Canterbury, Sydney development site to go under the hammer

Former NRL star Glenn Coleman's Canterbury, Sydney development site to go under the hammer
Jennifer DukeJuly 8, 2014

Glenn Coleman, the former Cronulla rugby league player and Sharks club chairman, is selling a development site with approval for a residential apartment building.

The Canterbury development site at 2 Broughton Street is adjacent to the Canterbury railway station, and will be going to auction through Ray White.

Ray White Commercial NSW managing director Jeff Moxham, and project directors Marcello Bo and Peter Apostolou, are marketing the site.

The 1,405 square metre site has development approval for 42 residential apartments over seven levels, said Moxham. It would include 35 two-bedroom apartments, seven one-bedroom apartments and a ground floor retail area of 115 square metres.

“The unit sizes are also generous with the two bedrooms up to 78.5 square metres and the one bedroom units over 50 square metres,” said Moxham.

“We have already had strong interest in this property which is coming onto the market at an ideal time,” he said.

He expects strong interest both on and offshore.

The auction will take place on 12 August at 10.30am at Auctionworks.

Jennifer Duke

Jennifer Duke was a property writer at Property Observer

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