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Thursday, February 2, 2017

More Willow Court buildings up for sale

The site for sale.
THREE heritage-listed buildings at Willow Court have been offered for sale by tender by a Hobart-based real estate firm.

Described as a "major residential/multi-unit development site" of about 15,000 square metres in four strata titles, the property includes the former Wards D, E and G of the Royal Derwent Hospital/Willow Court Centre.

The site in question was sold to property developer Tony Ellis in 2013, the year after Ward F was destroyed by fire.

Despite there being only three buildings on the property, it has been advertised as having "four heritage buildings on site", suited to residential or multi-unit development.

Close to High St and community facilities, the location is adjacent to the new Woolworths Supermarket and is described by the selling agent as a "great opportunity for investor/developer to redevelop or 'land bank'."

This follows news last year that several other privately-owned buildings at Willow Court were also up for sale, including the Willow Court Motel.

2 comments:

  1. Did this come back into the Derwent Valley Council's ownership because a breach of contract?

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    1. Hi Anonymous, there's nothing to suggest that the property has reverted to the council.

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