Weekend Argus (Saturday Edition)

Woodstock building has high visibility

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A BUILDING on the corner of Newmarket and Nelson streets, with accessibil­ity from both streets, will be auctioned by ClareMart on June 27, offering investors an opportunit­y to own a lucrative commercial property in Woodstock.

The auction group’s Farrell Perling says Woodstock has been regenerate­d over the last few years.

“The unpreceden­ted demand for commercial and residentia­l properties in Cape Town, coupled with the easy access to the city that Woodstock offers, has made properties in this area extremely sought after for investors and young entreprene­urs,” he says.

“The stand-alone property – which is rumoured to have been an entertainm­ent centre for visiting sailors – is highly visible and has outstandin­g signage or branding potential with exposure to passing traders, motorists and pedestrian­s on two road frontages.”

The building is close to public transport and provides easy access to the CBD, southern suburbs and Paarden Eiland.

“It is ungraded and will be sold with vacant occupation on transfer of the property,” says Perling.

The building will be auctioned at ClareMart’s multiple commercial property auction on June 27 at 12.30pm at The One & Only Hotel, V&A Waterfront.

For more details, call Farrell Perling on 021 425 8822 or 072 040 7274, email farrell@ claremart.co.za or see www. claremart.co.za.

 ??  ?? The main house on Harmony Farm, which is toward the west end of the Keisie Valley, near Montagu, has a large covered veranda with a built-in braai.
The main house on Harmony Farm, which is toward the west end of the Keisie Valley, near Montagu, has a large covered veranda with a built-in braai.

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