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37 & 39 Steele Street

Devonport TAS 7310

$1,800,000 + GST (if applicable)

Secure CBD Investment – Four Tenancies, Two Titles

Elders Commercial is pleased to present 37 & 39 Steele Street, Devonport, a high quality fully leased commercial investment comprising four tenancies across two separate Titles, offered individually or in one line.

Strategically positioned on Steele Street at the edge of the Devonport CBD, the properties benefit from strong exposure to passing traffic, proximity to key services and valuable on site rear parking – a rare CBD advantage.

The assets are leased to an established mix of national and local tenants, including Hearing Australia, H&R Block, Weir Group (12,000 staff across 50 countries)* and a local health and beauty operator providing diversified income across allied
healthcare, professional services and retail uses.

Key highlights include:

• Four fully leased tenancies
• Two separate Titles totaling 1,389 sqm*
• Urban Mixed-Use zoning
• Modern single level buildings (2000* & 2002*)
• Rear on site parking
• 37 Steele Street - net income $48,103 p.a* + GST
• 39 Steele Street - net income $66,107 p.a* + GST

For Sale by Private Treaty at $1,800,000 + GST (if applicable) on a combined basis, or individually. For further details or to access the Information Memorandum, please contact Elders Commercial.

*Approximate

Features

General Features

  • Commercial Type: Offices
  • Building Area: 530sqm

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