A fresh concept in industrial sheds, the upmarket ‘man cave’ or ‘she shed’, is riding a wave of success in Byron Bay.
Developer Zac Potter of the Potter Group said the market had responded strongly to its newest boutique project featuring eight exclusive self-storage warehouses in Byron’s Arts & Industrial Estate.
“Half of the units sold have already sold off the plan, with prices starting from $495,000,” Mr Potter said.
“The response has been reflective of a growing trend for upmarket urban industrial units, for people to store their prized vehicles and other toys, run small businesses or set up an office,’’ he said.
Each unit ranging from 115qm to 170sqm is a turn-key fitout, complete with a 4m x 3-4m wide electric roller door, full width mezzanine floor, air conditioning, kitchenettes and bathroom complete with a shower and toilet.
Located on a 1,184 sqm site at 6 Wollongbar Street, Byron Bay, the project is less than 400m from Stone & Wood Brewery, 3km from the Pacific Motorway and just minutes from Byron Bay Beach.
Featuring concrete and timber finishes reflecting the distinctive Byron aesthetic, the units are located within a boutique complex including landscaped gardens, CCTV security cameras, full fencing and electric gate.
Mr Potter said construction was expected to start prior to Christmas, with completion due in the second half of next year.
Further enquiries
Andrew Crook
Mb: 0419 788 431
(07) 5572 6049
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