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8 Zara Court

Stony Rise TAS 7310

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Industrial Site

Elders Commercial is pleased to offer 8 Zara Court, Stony Rise for sale by Private Treaty, presenting an outstanding opportunity for owner‑occupiers, investors, and developers within one of Devonport’s most tightly held industrial precincts.

The property comprises a 3,252 sqm* industrial allotment with an improved crushed rock base located within a modern industrial subdivision and zoned Light Industrial under the Tasmanian Planning Scheme, allowing for a broad range of uses (STCA) including warehousing, logistics, storage, and hardstand‑intensive operations.

Strategically positioned just south of Spreyton and Quoiba, the site enjoys excellent connectivity via Stony Rise Road, a key arterial linking directly to the Bass Highway, Devonport CBD and the Homemaker Precinct. The surrounding estate is well established and home to a range of quality industrial occupiers, reinforcing the location’s long‑term appeal. With strong road access, minimal site constraints, and a competitive entry price point, 8 Zara Court represents a compelling industrial landholding in a proven growth location.

For further information please contact the exclusive agents at Elders Commercial.

*Approximate

Features

General Features

  • Land Area: 3,252sqm
  • Commercial Type: Land/Development
  • Zoning: Light Industrial

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