For Sale

Whole Building, 48 - 50 Jardine Street, KINGSTON ACT 2604

  • Building Area 668 m²
  • Sale Price $4,850,000

Iconic Commercial Building in the Heart of Kingston

Highlights

  • Double Storey Standalone Building
  • Retail + Office Zoning
  • Three Separately Metered Tenancies
  • Rear Yard Allowing Dual Access

Description

Located in Canberra’s premier retail and restaurant precinct, in the vibrant and highly sought after suburb of Kingston, and strategically positioned within Green Square Kingston. Just 5km's away to Canberra’s bustling CBD, and in close proximity to Lake Burley Griffin, and the Kingston Foreshore.

For sale for the first time since being built in 1958, via Expressions of Interest closing 5th March 2025. 48 – 50 Jardine Street offers part owner occupiers and investors the opportunity to purchase a mixed-use, unique commercial property.

The building totals a floor area of 668 square metres configured into three tenancies over two storeys. Tenancy 2 is leased to Curry Twist Indian restaurant while Tenancy 1 and Tenancy 3 are both vacant, previously occupied by 'The Social Club', being a combination of shopfront, entertaining space, studio, kitchen and bar, which can easily be converted into a vibrant office space or residence, both allowed under the crown lease.

The flexibility of the existing improvements provides a saving for an incoming part owner occupier. With high end finishes, it is a building with a unique feeling and an abundance of natural light. With the benefit of the additional income presenting as a sound investment whilst satisfying the buyers owner occupancy requirements.

Please contact exclusive agents at Barton Commercial Property for additional information or to arrange an inspection today. Do not miss this opportunity to buy a piece of one of Canberra's premiere locations.

Council

ACT Planning Authority

Tenure

Tenanted Investment

Pricing

All prices are indicative plus GST (if any).

Sale Car Spaces

4

Building Area 668 m² Land Area 535 m2

Documents

Agents

Patrick Barton

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