Positioned on approximately 1,682sqm in one of Launceston's fastest evolving growth corridors, 337 St Leonards Road presents a genuinely rare opportunity to secure a landmark property with immediate flexibility and significant future upside.
Formerly operating as the St Leonards Police Station, the property offers a unique combination of residential accommodation, professional consulting space and approved subdivision potential, creating opportunities seldom found within a single asset.
Adding to the appeal, the property benefits from an approved two-lot subdivision permit, with the proposed allotment already physically separated by Colorbond fencing, allowing purchasers to clearly visualise the future configuration of the site.
Whether your plans involve living, investing, operating a business, further developing or simply land banking for future growth, the versatility on offer is exceptional. The existing improvements provide multiple options for owner occupiers, investors, medical professionals, consultants or those seeking a property capable of adapting to changing needs over time.
Located within a rapidly growing residential precinct where substantial investment and development activity is underway, the property enjoys convenient access to schools, shopping centres, medical services, public transport and the Launceston CBD.
Opportunities that combine immediate usability, approved planning outcomes and future development flexibility are becoming increasingly difficult to find.
Features:
• Approx. 1,682sqm allotment
• Approved two-lot subdivision permit in place
• Proposed allotment already separated by Colorbond fencing
• Former St Leonards Police Station
• Flexible residential and professional use potential
• Strong development and investment appeal (STCA)
• Expansive site with multiple future possibilities
• Close to schools, shopping centres, medical facilities and public transport
• Less than 10 minutes to Launceston CBD
Properties offering this level of flexibility, character and future potential are exceptionally rare. Inspection is highly recommended.