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9/30 Beaconsfield Street

30 Beaconsfield Street, Alexandria NSW 2015, Australia

- Parking
14857 m² Land size
- Internal area
$815,000 Last sale

Property Information

Business Name
Unknown (likely industrial or manufacturing business)

About this commercial property

9/30 Beaconsfield Street in Alexandria comprises a 14,857 m² parcel of land, providing ample space for a variety of commercial operations. Its location on Beaconsfield Street offers direct vehicle access and accommodates parking arrangements suited to business requirements. The property was sold for $815,000 on 11 Mar 2014.

Alternate search: Unit 9, 30 Beaconsfield Street.

Sales history

EventDatePricePrice per m²
Sold
Mar 2014
$815,000$54
Sold
Sep 2002
$770,000$51

Price per m² based on land size of 14857 m².

Key details

Locality
Alexandria
State
NSW
GNAF PID
GANSW703900681
Legal parcel ID
9/SP62799
Remoteness area
Metro
Property type
Industrial
Land size
14857 m²
Internal area
-
Land Use Category
Industrial

Frequently asked questions

What is the total land area of 9/30 Beaconsfield Street?

The site sits on approximately 14,857 m² of land.

How far is the property from Sydney’s central business district and major rail stations?

It is about 5 km south of the Sydney CBD and roughly 3.5 km south of Central station, with Waterloo, Green Square, Erskineville and St Peter’s stations each within about 1 km.

What transport options are available for employees and freight?

The location is serviced by Transdev John Holland bus routes to the CBD and is close to multiple railway stations; major arterial roads such as Botany Road and Mitchell Road run along the suburb’s boundaries, facilitating truck access.

Which nearby commercial facilities could support a business operating from this site?

Sydney Corporate Park is only 0.4 km away, and the Veriu Green Square hotel is within 1 km, providing meeting spaces and hospitality services; the Green Square district also features modern retail and business developments.

What type of enterprises is the Alexandria suburb historically known for, and how might that influence suitability?

Historically a large industrial district – once called “the Birmingham of Australia” – Alexandria continues to host light industrial, warehousing and distribution activities, making the site well‑suited to similar commercial uses.

Are there any heritage or planning considerations to be aware of in Alexandria?

Alexandria contains several heritage‑listed sites (e.g., Yiu Ming Temple, Enginemans Resthouse), so development proposals may need to account for heritage overlays and local council planning requirements.