The property will be offered for sale by public auction onsite on Wednesday, 17 September 2025.

Previously occupied by Stephen Browne Personal Injury Lawyers, the premises offer 187sqm of internal space*, suitable for offices or consulting rooms, and includes 6-7 on-site car bays across a 597sqm freehold landholding*. The building is offered with vacant possession, providing immediate flexibility for future owners.

The property is located within the South Perth Activity Centre Plan area and benefits from 'Centre' zoning, allowing for a wide range of potential uses, including retail, commercial, or mixed-use development with high-density residential components above.

Its proximity to the planned South Perth train station and the established Mends Street commercial precinct positions it well for long-term growth.

“8 Bowman Street presents a genuine opportunity to either renovate an existing building or activate a broader redevelopment project,” said Michael Milne, senior advisor at RWC WA. “Its strategic location and flexible zoning make it a versatile option for various buyer groups.”

Upper-level redevelopment may offer sweeping views across the Swan River, Perth City skyline, Kings Park, and beyond to Rottnest Island.

The site is within walking distance of key local amenities including Royal Perth Golf Club, Perth Zoo, and Sir James Mitchell Park, and benefits from excellent transport connections, including access to the Kwinana Freeway, local bus routes, and the Mends Street Jetty, which links directly to Elizabeth Quay.

“It’s rare to find a freehold landholding of this size in such a central South Perth location,” said Brett Wilkins, partner at RWC WA. “The approved planning framework supports higher-density development, which opens the door to a range of possibilities.”

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