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Waiwhetu
Lower Hutt
Live / Work / Develop
Here is a rare opportunity for owner occupier or investor interested in development upside. This freehold, standalone tidy building with secure yard PLUS adjoining vacant site.
Diversified income from the 4-bedroom flat above the separate workshop and yard, plus there is additional rental income from billboards. Or use the amazing visibility yourself and get your company profile seen by thousands of passing vehicles every day.
Easily leasable, the residential unit, workshop and billboards have potential annual income of over $60,000.
The adjoining site has been cleared, ready for building a planned workshop/warehouse and two 3-bedroom apartments - plans are available to the purchaser and the resource consent is nearly complete.
Ideal for contractors, tradespeople and mechanics looking for their own premises - or perhaps live upstairs and use downstairs for your dream vehicle garage! There's 3-phase power and 2 hoists in self-contained workshop.
The Vendor will consider combined or individual offers for these properties. Contact Lisa today for your appointment to view, as they won't be on the market for long.
Key Features:
Owner-occupier, or investor/development opportunity
Workshop/yard/residential flat or offices above
Dual roller-door access from Hawkins Street and rear service lane
2 industrial-zoned titles - buy 1, or buy both!
26 Hawkins Street: 170sqm building + 162sqm land
22-24 Hawkins Street: Adjoining 356sqm vacant site
High-profile location with easy access to Hutt Valley, Petone and Wellington
Agent
Lisa Durrant
Team Wellington NAI
Licensed Real Estate Salesperson (REAA 2008), Member of the REINZ
Lisa Durrant has been involved in property for more than 25 years, so knows what it means to be a buyer, a seller, property investor and developer both in the city and rural areas. This experience is backed by many years working for award-winning newspapers writing and editing features, including lifestyle and property publications. She has also owned her own communications business and, along with her late husband, a number of well-known Wellington restaurants. Since relocating back to her home town of Wellington six years ago, Lisa has enjoyed a successful career in real estate residential sales. Last year saw her move to the commercial arena, which includes both sales and leasing, followed by her appointment to manage the Wellington commercial division of NAI Harcourts.
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