8 Mcgeehan Crescent
8 Mcgeehan Crescent, Myrtleford VIC 3737, Australia
Property Information
Sales history
| Event | Date | Price | Price per m² |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sold | Jul 2017 | $175,000 | $119 |
| Sold | Nov 1994 | $105,000 | $71 |
| Sold | Dec 1978 | $6,500 | $4 |
| Sold | Dec 1977 | $4,000 | $2 |
Price per m² based on land size of 1459 m².
Key details
- Locality
- Myrtleford
- State
- VIC
- GNAF PID
A unique ID for this address in Australia's national address database.
- GAVIC424065893
- Legal parcel ID
The official land parcel identifier used on property titles and plans.
- 12\LP126195
- Commonwealth electorate
The federal electorate this address is in (for Australia's Parliament).
- Indi
- Local government area
The local council area for this address.
- Alpine
- Ward
The council ward (a smaller area within the council).
- Alpine Shire
- State lower house
The state electorate this address is in (lower house).
- Ovens Valley
- State upper house
The state region this address is in (upper house).
- Northern Victoria
- Remoteness area
- Regional
- Property type
- Industrial
- Land size
- 1459 m²
- Internal area
- -
- Land Use Category
What the land is mainly used for, such as Residential, Commercial, Industrial or Other.
- Industrial
Frequently asked questions
What is the land size and parking provision for this commercial site?
The property sits on approximately 1,459 m² of land and includes 9 dedicated parking spaces, providing ample room for employees and customers.
How well is the site connected to major road networks?
It is located on the Great Alpine Road (formerly Buckland Road), the main arterial route linking Myrtleford with Melbourne (282 km away) and Wangaratta (47 km away), ensuring easy vehicle access.
What public transport options are available nearby?
Myrtleford railway station is about 0.5 km from the site, offering convenient rail connections for staff and freight transport.
Which nearby amenities support business operations?
Within a short walk (around 0.4 km) there is the Golden Leaf Motel for visitor accommodation, as well as essential services such as the Myrtleford Fire Station, Police Station, Post Office and an electrical substation, all helpful for day‑to‑day business needs.
How does the local climate affect commercial activities?
Myrtleford enjoys a temperate oceanic climate with cooler, wetter winters and warm summers with a high diurnal range, offering stable conditions for most commercial operations.
Is the location suitable for food‑production or agricultural‑related businesses?
The region is renowned for fresh local produce, berries, nuts, olives and vineyards within the Alpine Valleys wine region, making it an attractive base for food‑processing, winery, or agri‑business enterprises.