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Also written as Unit 11, 4 Jonson Street.
Byron Bay NSW 2481, Australia
Also written as Unit 11, 4 Jonson Street.
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Based on the comparable property evidence currently available.
The parcel comprises 534 m² of land, providing a modest footprint for a range of commercial uses
It is situated within 0.3 km of several hotels, cafés, a public swimming pool, the Byron Shire Council Chambers and other heritage‑listed buildings, offering immediate access to existing foot traffic and services
A bus interchange located west of the old railway station serves Greyhound, NSW TrainLink and Premier Motor Services coaches. The solar‑powered Byron Bay Train also runs a shuttle between Byron Bay station and North Beach. Ballina Byron Gateway Airport is about 35 km south, providing daily domestic flights
Yes. Nearby heritage listings include the Byron Bay Post Office at 61 Jonson Street, the Great Northern Hotel, and the Byron Bay railway station, all within a few hundred metres of the site, which may require consideration in planning approvals
Given its central position near hotels, cafés, the swimming pool and frequent tourist events, the site is well‑suited to retail, hospitality, tourism‑related services or small office operations that thrive on high visitor numbers
Byron Bay attracts around 2 million visitors annually and hosts festivals such as Bluesfest, Splendour in the Grass and the Byron Bay Triathlon, providing steady seasonal foot traffic that can bolster retail, food & beverage or service‑based businesses
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