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6/74 Hoddle Street

74 Hoddle Street, Robertson NSW 2577, Australia

- Parking
2022 m² Land size
- Internal area

Property Information

Business Name
Unknown (likely commercial business)

About this commercial property

6/74 Hoddle Street, Robertson, stands on approximately 2,022 m² of land, providing a generous footprint for a variety of commercial uses. The property benefits from direct road frontage and includes parking spaces that can be configured as a garage, driveway or carport. Its scale and accessibility make it appropriate for businesses that need ample outdoor or storage capacity.

Alternate search: Unit 6, 74 Hoddle Street.

Key details

Locality
Robertson
State
NSW
GNAF PID
GANSW718087693
Legal parcel ID
8/19/758882
Remoteness area
Regional
Property type
Commercial
Land size
2022 m²
Internal area
-
Land Use Category
Commercial

Frequently asked questions

What is the land size of the commercial property at 6/74 Hoddle Street?

The parcel sits on approximately 2,022 m² of land.

How is the property positioned relative to major transport links?

It is about 0.5 km from Robertson railway station on the Unanderra–Moss Vale line (freight use) and is served by NSW TrainLink buses that travel the Illawarra Highway linking the Southern Highlands to Wollongong.

What nearby facilities could support a business operating from this site?

Within a kilometre there are several parks (Natural Park, Robertson Park, Hampden Park) and Robertson Nature Reserve, plus the Robertson Rural Fire Brigade, providing attractive surroundings and essential services for staff and customers.

How might the upcoming Macquarie Pass upgrade affect businesses in the area?

An upgrade or replacement of the Macquarie Pass, which connects Robertson to Albion Park, could improve road reliability and reduce travel times for goods and clients, enhancing commercial viability.

Are there local events that could generate additional foot traffic for a business at this location?

The annual Robertson Show, usually held between February and April, attracts visitors for games, the Great Australian Potato Race and fireworks, offering businesses a seasonal boost in exposure.

What type of industries might find this location suitable given the regional context?

The Southern Highlands’ strong agricultural base, particularly dairy, cheese, butter and potato production, makes the site attractive for agri‑businesses, farm‑supply stores, or tourism‑related enterprises that can leverage local heritage.

What is the proximity to the town centre and other commercial hubs?

The property lies roughly 0.5‑1 km from the centre of Robertson and existing commercial rows, such as the converted old cheese factory, providing easy access to an established customer base and complementary services.