About this commercial property
Alternate search: Unit 2, 89 Raymond Street.
89 Raymond Street, Sale VIC 3850, Australia
Alternate search: Unit 2, 89 Raymond Street.
The property is located in Sale at the junction of the Princes Highway and the South Gippsland Highway. It is served by the Gippsland railway line with V/Line services to Melbourne and Bairnsdale, and the town bus network provides several routes connecting to the CBD, hospital and surrounding suburbs.
The property is within walking distance of Sale’s main shopping precincts, Gippsland Centre and Raymond Street Mall, as well as major retailers such as Coles, Woolworths, Aldi, Target, Bunnings and Harvey Norman. Nearby hotels and cafes like The Matador and Criterion Hotel also provide hospitality options for clients and staff.
Sale Court House is located directly on the site (0.0 km) and the Sale Police Station is only 0.3 km away, offering convenient access to legal and law‑enforcement services. The Wellington Library Service and the Wedge performing arts centre are also within 0.3‑0.5 km, supporting community engagement.
Sale sits on the Latrobe River and is near the Sale Wharf (0.6 km) and the Sale Canal, which connect to the Gippsland Lakes and the Port of Sale, providing potential water‑based transport options. Proximity to major highways further facilitates road freight movements.
A brand‑new TAFE campus was completed in 2022 near the CBD, offering vocational training and apprenticeship programs that can supply skilled labour. Additionally, the Gippsland Regional Sports Complex and Aqua Energy provide recreational amenities that can enhance employee wellbeing.
Several hotels and restaurants are within 0.1‑0.3 km, including The Matador, At Home Apartments and the Criterion Hotel, giving convenient options for catering meetings or hosting clients. Life FM, a local radio station, is also nearby and could offer promotional opportunities.
Sale serves as a service centre for the Gippsland region, with historic links to the oil and gas industry and a thriving retail sector. The town’s population of approximately 15,300 (2022) provides a stable local market, while its transport links connect it to Melbourne and regional centres.