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18/17 Bowden Street

17 Bowden Street, Alexandria NSW 2015, Australia

- Parking
12316 m² Land size
- Internal area
$520,000 Last sale

Property Information

Business Name
Unknown (likely industrial or manufacturing business)

About this commercial property

The site at 18/17 Bowden Street comprises roughly 12,316 sq m of land, providing a substantial footprint for a range of commercial enterprises. It was sold for $520,000 on 28 Aug 2007, and the parcel’s size accommodates flexible layout options, including on‑site parking provisions suited to vehicle‑intensive operations.

Alternate search: Unit 18, 17 Bowden Street.

Sales history

EventDatePricePrice per m²
Sold
Aug 2007
$520,000$42
Sold
Sep 2004
$485,000$39
Sold
Mar 2001
$395,000$32

Price per m² based on land size of 12316 m².

Key details

Locality
Alexandria
State
NSW
GNAF PID
GANSW703899741
Legal parcel ID
18/SP33248
Remoteness area
Metro
Property type
Industrial
Land size
12316 m²
Internal area
-
Land Use Category
Industrial

Frequently asked questions

What is the land size of the commercial property at 18/17 Bowden Street?

The site occupies a land area of 12,316 m². This large footprint provides ample space for expansion or multiple uses.

Is the location suitable for industrial or warehousing activities?

Yes. Alexandria is described as a largely industrial suburb with a history of light industrial and warehousing use, making the site well‑suited to those types of operations.

What transport links are available for staff and freight near the property?

The property is within a few kilometres of several railway stations – Green Square, Waterloo, Erskineville and St Peters – offering easy commuter access. It is also roughly 3‑4 km south of Central Station and bounded by major roads such as Botany Road, Gardeners Road and Mitchell Road, facilitating road freight movements.

What nearby amenities can support business operations?

Within about 0.5‑0.7 km there are hotels (e.g., Veriu Green Square, Glenroy Hotel) and the Alexandria Parkview Hotel for client meetings, as well as the Fire and Rescue NSW facility for emergency services. Nearby parks provide open space for employee recreation.

How does the surrounding infrastructure benefit telecommunications needs?

Alexandria hosts a landing point for the Southern Cross trans‑Pacific submarine telecommunications cable, offering robust connectivity options for businesses requiring high‑speed data links.

What is the broader commercial context of Alexandria for new businesses?

The suburb is a mixed‑use area with medium to high‑density residential pockets, but its core remains industrial with ongoing urban renewal in the Green Square district, providing a blend of traditional industrial sites and modern commercial amenities.