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425 Wondall Road, Tingalpa

Situated on a 1,012m² IN1 Industry zoned rectangular allotment, the property at 425 Wondall Road, Tingalpa had been improved with a 240m² freestanding shed and front and rear hardstand areas.  Located just 16km from Brisbane City and strategically positioned opposite Bunnings Manly West, the potential of this site was undeniable.

Held by the same family for over two decades, the commercial asset was brought to market due to challenging family circumstances.  The short balance term lease remaining made it an ideal prospect for developers and owner-occupiers.

With a track record of outstanding results, RWC Bayside crafted a bespoke advertising program specifically designed to target genuine buyers.  The Expression of Interest campaign created significant competition and resulted in a number of strong offers with attractive terms.

The sitting tenant, facing potential eviction in the hands of a developer or owner-occupier, emerged victorious and secured their business future.  The seller received a great price for their property, which enabled them to repatriate to Ireland and reunite with their family.

This win-win success story was driven by RWC Bayside’s ability to generate unparalleled interest, and ultimately deliver exceptional outcomes.

For outstanding results and service that goes beyond expectations, call Nathan Moore at RWC Bayside today.

Nathan Moore – 0413 879 428

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