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70 Vincent Street

Ararat VIC 3377

$365,000 - $380,000

Prime Commercial Freehold Investment – Fully Renovated Office Space

Positioned just metres from the Barkly Street traffic lights, IGA supermarket, and Harvey Norman, this brick veneer commercial building offers an outstanding investment opportunity in a high-exposure location.
Set on an approx. 238sqm block with 136sqm of internal floor space, the property benefits from ample free parking right at the front, excellent accessibility, and a modern professional fit-out.
Property Features:
Recently renovated throughout – new carpet, fresh paint, and modern office layout
Central heating and cooling for year-round comfort
Reception area with built-in desk
Conference room plus 4 private offices
Kitchenette, storage room, and toilet facilities

Investment Details:
Currently leased at $26,000 per annum + outgoings
1-year lease in place with a 2-year option (which has been taken up, now leased until June 30 2028)
Quality tenant and low-maintenance setup

With its superb location, modern presentation, and secure tenancy, this is a fantastic opportunity to add a strong-performing commercial property to your investment portfolio.
Act now – contact the selling agents today to arrange your inspection.

Features

General Features

  • Land Area: 238sqm
  • Commercial Type: Offices
  • Building Area: 136sqm

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