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One of the few remaining 'blank canvas' sites available in Fremantle's historic West End, the 'Old Bait Factory' is no longer frequented by Fremantle's fishermen. Ideally located at the junction of Nairn and Pakenham Streets, the 554 sqm land holding suits a future high-profile use as a hospitality venture, various commercial applications and / or residences.
Limited only by imagination and Fremantle's commitment to development sensitive to the historic environ within which the land is sited, 47 Pakenham Street is a rare offering in a tightly held precinct amongst quality eateries such as Bread In Common and Strange Company. A great chance to co-benefit from Notre Dame University, specialty shops, commerce, bars and exciting pending developments as Fremantle's rise as a favoured destination for visitors and locals gathers momentum.
The brick warehouse building in situ is not listed on the Municipal Inventory (although it is subject to the West End Heritage precinct provisions) enabling future development of the site subject to the City's planning inputs.
Available with vacant possession (there is a coffee shop and car-bay tenancies) the site is offered to market as a Going Concern.
Proudly co-presented to market by local agents Robbie Biondillo 0412 951 015 at Fremantle Co. and Dethridge Groves.
Water Rates: $1,622.71 per annum (approx.)
This property at 47 Pakenham Street, Fremantle is a one bedroom, one bathroom house sold by Hayden Groves at Dethridge Groves Real Estate on 01 Mar 2024.
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Established in 1829, Fremantle is the port city of Western Australia and is characterised by its unique landscape, heritage architecture, cafes, restaurants, stores and markets. A popular destination for both residents and visitors alike, the suburb is a mixed-use area with its five square kilometres used for residential, commercial, institutional, maritime and industrial purposes.
Busy, energetic and always alive, Fremantle is arguably the second busiest city sector of Western Australia. Enjoy alfresco dining on the cappuccino strip, which runs through a section of South Terrace, take a stroll along the Fishing Boat Harbour and stop in for a drink and a feed at Little Creatures Brewery. Pubs, clubs, shops and markets are all in abundance in Fremantle, making it a popular destination on a night out and the suburb is also home to several popular annual festivals, which attract people from all over the metropolitan area. The Fremantle Railway Station provides convenient access into Perth City.