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345 LYGON STREET, BRUNSWICK EAST VIC

345 Lygon Street features a beautiful period shop with wide frontage to Lygon Street, office and studio, and excellent rear access. This property presents a range of opportunities for the astute buyer (whether you be an owner-occupier, investor or developer).

Located on Lygon street East Brunswick on a popular strip with a range of successful retail, hospitality and service providers in close proximity.

Features include:

> Stunning period façade
> 6m (approximately) frontage to Lygon Street
> Large light-filled retail space
> Modern A/C
> 3.5kW solar panel system
> Excellent laneway access (ROW) to rear of property
> Available with vacant possession
> LAND: 232m2 (approximately)
> BUILDING AREA: 170m2 (approximately)

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