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21 Blackney Drive

Avoca VIC 3467

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Prime Industrial Land Offering – Largest Holding in Avoca's Industrial Estate

An outstanding opportunity presents itself with this substantial industrial holding, the largest allotment within Avoca’s tightly held industrial estate. Offering scale, services, and a strategic position, this site is ideally suited to a wide range of commercial or industrial pursuits.

Comprising approximately 1.67 acres, the property is fully serviced with sewer, water, 3-phase power, and gas already available, providing a strong foundation for immediate planning and future development. Dual street frontage with a sealed road enhances access and functionality, catering easily for heavy vehicles, machinery, and operational flexibility.

Zoned Industrial 1, the site supports a variety of potential uses including warehousing, workshops, logistics, or manufacturing (STCA), making it a versatile option for investors, developers, or business operators.

Positioned at a key intersection of the Pyrenees and Sunraysia Highways, the property benefits from excellent connectivity across central Victoria, ensuring strong transport links and exposure.

A rare offering of this size and quality, this is a standout opportunity to secure a premium industrial site in a well-connected regional location. Contact Adam for future information

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  • Land Size: 2acre

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