South Brisbane QLD 4101 3/1 Cordelia Street
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Retail | Offices
1  Car
$1,090,000
Floorplan
First National Real Estate Metro
Brisbane 1 Opportunity
An architectural masterpiece in a prime location, featuring a 98m2 retail space on the ground floor. Situated in the thriving hub of South Brisbane, Cordelia Street offers a strategic location with convenient access to public transport and major arterial roads.

Key features:

- LOT 3: 99m2 (Plus 3m2 of storage)
- Tenanted with income: $48,500
- Suitable for retail, medical or professional offices.
- Basement secure car parks for each lot
- Additional storage area included
- Exposure and signage potential
- Flood free
- High volume of foot and vehicle traffic
- 650 m* to Cultural Centre Bus Station
- 700 m* to South Bank Train Station

Current Tenant:
- Leasing Period: 10/04/2023-09/04/2028
- Rent: $48,500+GST
- Fixed Percentage Review Rate: 3%
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