敬请建筑商、开发商、投资者及购房人士关注!位于帕拉马塔CBD边缘的绝佳位置,步行即可轻松抵达众多便利设施,此地块实属难得的机遇。约430平方米的平坦地块,位于E3规划区,适合多层单元开发,是把握黄金地段的绝佳机会。地块邻近西梅德医院区、帕拉马塔CBD、西田购物中心、T-Way公交站、知名学校、公园、Murugan Temple、Stockland Mall、Merrylands繁华购物及餐饮街、轻轨,以及在建的悉尼地铁、新扩建的M4 WestConnex高速公路、CommBank Stadium和帕拉马塔水上中心。此外,地块还邻近澳大利亚最大的城市更新项目之一——帕拉马塔广场,以及世界级的市政中心。
地块特点包括: - 面积约430m2,地块前部宽度达12.2米 - E3规划区:生产力支持 - 建筑高度可达23米 - 楼面比率高达2.2:1 - 设有后巷通道,便于停车
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175 Great Western Highway, Mays Hill, NSW 2145 HIGH DENSITY E3 ZONING WITH BUILDING HEIGHT UP TO 23mAttention builders, developers, investors and home buyers! Often sought and rarely found, superbly positioned on the border of Parramatta CBD within walking distance to all amenities. Original condition home situated on an approximately 430m? level block with E3 Zoning, suitable for multi-storey unit developments (SCTA), presenting an outstanding opportunity to secure a prime land holding on the fringe of the Parramatta CBD.
Conveniently located near Westmead Hospital precinct, Parramatta CBD, Westfield Shoppingtown, T-Way bus, reputable schools, parklands, Murugan Temple, Stockland Mall, Merrylands vibrant shopping and dining strip, Light Rail & Sydney Metro (under construction), newly expanded M4 WestConnex Motorway, CommBank Stadium, Parramatta Aquatic Centre, and nearby one of the largest urban renewal projects in Australia - Parramatta Square, a World-Class Civic Centre. It features:
- Land size approx 430m? with 12.2 metre frontage
- Zoned E3: Productivity Support
- Building Height up to 23 metres
- Floor Space Ratio up to 2.2:1
- Rear lane access for parking
- Currently tenanted for $750 per week
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