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High Density Residential Zone With Office Consent

3 Millers Road, Brookfield

Office Building
dollar

Negotiation

Floor area
130m2
Land area
850m2
Title type
Freehold
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Listing # 3MIL | Listed on 13 October 2024
  • Owner-occupiers are presented with an exceptional opportunity through this 130 sqm house conversion, currently configured as
    professional offices featuring a reception/waiting area, meeting room, service facilities, detached utility room, and substantial site space suitable for parking or potential expansion. The air-conditioned premises are maintained in excellent condition, offering considerable remaining service life.
  • Positioned on a corner lot with 78 metres of combined street frontage and a favourable northern aspect, this near-level 850 sqm site is strategically located close to schools, supermarkets, public transport, and the Brookfield Shopping Centre, making it ideal for future multi-unit residential development.
  • The property falls within a High-Density Residential zone and holds existing resource consent for professional office use. Subject to
    purchaser obtaining appropriate Council approvals, alternative uses could include medical practices, or other permitted activities.
  • Available with vacant possession, the site offers flexibility for owner-occupiers wishing to establish their business operations or developers aiming to advance their projects - a rare opportunity in this highly sought-after locality.
  • With a strong occupancy history, ongoing interest from commercial tenants seeking long-term leases can be anticipated. 
  • Opportunities of this calibre are seldom available; interested parties are encouraged to contact Tony Doms promptly to register their interest.

















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