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KEY DEVELOPMENT SITE - 21 Bayfield St. Rosny Park Tasmania
IDEAL FOR OWNER OCCUPIERS OR INVESTORS
Don’t overlook this exciting opportunity in the Eastern Shore of the City of Hobart.
21 Bayfield Street is a near level site of 1200m2 close to the heart of the vibrant and rapidly changing city of Clarence just 200 metres from the Eastlands shopping complex and very close to banks and other commercial services. It is zoned central business and is therefore suitable for a range of retail or service businesses or residential.
A potential use is mixed retail/residential with ground floor restaurants and shops and up to 4 floors of housing units above. The site can have a building development up to 5 floors in height permitted within the planning scheme (more possibly). but “like everything else” subject to Council approval.
It is bounded to the rear by the large Clarence City Council (CCC) Winkleigh St. Carpark. A boundary adjustment permit was approved in April 2016 between Tas networks and the CCC which would potentially allow direct rear entry and right of way through the Winkleigh St.carpark subject to council approval. However this land transfer has not yet occurred because the lawyers from Tas Networks and CCC are still finalising the wording in the agreement.
There will be a CCC streetscape upgrade soon which will increase the appeal of this area.
Contact us soon for more information on this exciting development opportunity now available in the tightly held centre of Clarence City
Zoned Central Business
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1 198m2
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Taswater $900 approx.
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Rates $2,500 approx.
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Land Tax $5,000 approx.
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Price SOLD
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Winkleigh Place-CCC Carpark
Bayfield St.
Tas Networks
Second Vehicle Access
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Plan showing potential additional rear access arrangements via a new right of way through the Clarence City Council (CCC) Winkleigh Place Carpark.
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Permit approved in April 2016 but awaiting CCC and Tasnetworks lawyers final sign off to make the boundary adjustment.
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Use of this when approved would be subject to development application with CCC.