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9 Mcgeehan Crescent

9 Mcgeehan Crescent, Myrtleford VIC 3737, Australia

- Parking
1099 m² Land size
- Internal area
$57,500 Last sale

Property Information

Business Name
Unknown (likely industrial or manufacturing business)

About this commercial property

9 Mcgeehan Crescent sits on a 1,099 m² parcel in Myrtleford, providing a substantial footprint for a range of commercial uses. The property includes parking provisions that can be configured through a garage and driveway/carport arrangement to meet standard business access needs. It was sold for $57,500 on 1 Oct 1996.

Sales history

EventDatePricePrice per m²
SoldOct 1996$57,500$52
SoldDec 1977$4,851$4

Price per m² based on land size of 1099 m².

Key details

Locality
Myrtleford
State
VIC
GNAF PID
GAVIC424065894
Legal parcel ID
14\LP126197
Commonwealth electorate
Indi
Local government area
Alpine
Ward
Alpine Shire
State lower house
Ovens Valley
State upper house
Northern Victoria
Remoteness area
Regional
Property type
Industrial
Land size
1099 m²
Internal area
-
Land Use Category
Industrial

Frequently asked questions

What is the size of the land parcel and what types of commercial uses could it accommodate?

The site sits on a 1,099 m² land parcel. This size is sufficient for a range of operations such as retail outlets, light‑manufacturing, warehousing, or a small food‑processing facility.

How well is the property connected to major transport routes?

Myrtleford lies on the Great Alpine Road, the main thoroughfare through town, and the Myrtleford railway station is only about 0.5 km away, providing easy road and rail access for customers and deliveries.

What nearby amenities could support staff and client visits?

The Golden Leaf Motel is just 0.4 km from the site, offering accommodation for out‑of‑town visitors, while nearby parks such as Jubilee and Rotary provide pleasant break areas. Essential services like the fire station and police station are within 0.8 km.

Can the location benefit businesses that rely on local agricultural produce?

Myrtleford’s rich soil yields fresh vegetables, berries, nuts, olives, and is part of the Alpine Valleys wine region, making the site attractive for food‑processing, specialty grocery, or winery‑related enterprises.

Are utilities such as electricity readily available for commercial operations?

An electrical substation is located approximately 1.8 km from the property, indicating reliable power supply is accessible for most commercial needs.

What is the local climate and how might it affect business operations?

Myrtleford experiences a temperate oceanic climate (Cfb) with cooler, wetter winters and warm, dry summers, which is favorable for both year‑round retail activities and seasonal agricultural processing.