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Olinda 37-41 Olinda Monbulk Road

Exclusive Commercial Investment in Prized Position


Blue ribbon commercial property in top tourist destination

This iconic property in the heart of Olinda township is an exclusive offering in an exceptional position.

Blank canvas block with potential for development (STCA) Highly sought-after location in bustling township Zoned commercial 1 Access from Olinda Monbulk Road Rear access from Parsons Walk Plenty of investment opportunities including metered carpark First time offered in more than 40 years


  • Property Information

    • Land area approx 530sqm

Nearest Schools

  • In Catchment Area
  • Independent Schools*

Primary School

  • Olinda Primary School

Secondary School

  • Upwey High School

Combined

  • Mount Evelyn Christian School
  • Belgrave Heights Christian School
  • Billanook College
  • Edinburgh College

Primary

  • Christadelphian Heritage College Melbourne
  • St Paul's School
  • St Bernadette's Catholic Primary School
  • Ghilgai School
  • St Thomas More's School
  • St Richard's Primary School
  • St John the Baptist School
  • St Mary's School
  • Dandenong Ranges Steiner School - School Road Campus
  • St Peter Julian Eymard

Secondary

  • Mater Christi College
  • St Joseph's College
* Nearby schools are automatically selected based on straight-line distance only, and ordered by proximity.

Fletchers Agents


Sold

$420,000

Development Site (Commercial)

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Important Information

Fletchers Area Guide Olinda, VIC 3788

Located 36 kilometres from the CBD in the foothills of the Yarra Ranges, Olinda is a thriving family-oriented eastern suburb with a small population of just under 2,000 people. Named after Olinda Creek which flows through the town, Olinda was initially a logging settlement. In the early 1900’s land was made available for horticulture and the town’s population grew substantially. Today, Olinda is home to cafes, restaurants, and numerous art galleries which showcase both local and international artists.

Olinda Suburb Guide