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47 Raws Crescent

47 Raws Crescent, Hume ACT 2620, Australia

- Parking
36453 m² Land size
- Internal area
$13,375,370 Last sale

Property Information

Business Name
Unknown (likely industrial or manufacturing business)

About this commercial property

47 Raws Crescent occupies a 36,453 m² parcel in Hume, Australian Capital Territory, providing a sizable site for commercial development. The property was sold for $13,375,370 on 27 May 2016. Its expansive land area makes it suitable for a variety of business operations that require substantial floor space and flexible parking arrangements.

Sales history

EventDatePricePrice per m²
SoldMay 2016$13,375,370$366
SoldOct 2005$5,472,500$150
SoldNov 2001$800,000$21

Price per m² based on land size of 36453 m².

Key details

Locality
Hume
State
ACT
GNAF PID
GAACT714851583
Legal parcel ID
JERR/HUME/5/47
Remoteness area
Metro
Property type
Industrial
Land size
36453 m²
Internal area
-
Land Use Category
Industrial

Frequently asked questions

What is the total land area of the commercial site at 47 Raws Crescent?

The property sits on a 36,453 m² parcel of land. This extensive footprint provides ample space for large‑scale industrial or warehousing operations.

What type of zoning or land‑use environment surrounds this property?

47 Raws Crescent is located in Hume, a designated light‑industrial suburb of Canberra. The area is characterised by industrial activity with minimal residential development.

How close is the site to major transport infrastructure for freight and logistics?

The property is approximately 0.9 km from Tralee Airport, providing air freight options, and 1.0 km from Petrov's Bridge, which offers road connectivity across the region. A heliport at Southcare Base is also within 1.8 km for rapid aerial access.

Are there nearby utilities that could support energy‑intensive businesses?

Mugga Lane Solar Park is located roughly 2 km away, offering a potential source of renewable electricity for large‑scale operations. The industrial setting also benefits from existing power infrastructure typical of light‑industrial zones.

What natural or geological features should developers consider on this site?

The land sits on Deakin Volcanics from the Silurian period, including cream and purple rhyodacite, as well as tuff, ashstone, shale, and coarse sandstone. These materials may influence foundation design and excavation planning.

What nearby amenities could be useful for employee or client access?

The site is within 2 km of Lake Jerrabomberra, offering a scenic landmark, and close to Tralee Speedway (≈1.3 km) and other local facilities that can serve as reference points and meeting locations.

How does the surrounding suburb reflect the property’s commercial potential?

Hume’s streets are named after Australian industrialists and businessmen, underscoring its heritage as a hub for commercial activity. The suburb’s light‑industrial character supports a range of manufacturing, distribution, and service enterprises.