Located on the main busy Stoney Creek Road in bustling Kingsgrove NSW, is this boutique retail shop with a full glass exposure and a fully contained two-bedroom apartment with 2 car spaces.
Featuring: 93m² Retail Premises - Great Exposure Zoned B2 - Local Centre Full glass frontage offering maximum exposure Two bedroom and one bathroom Internal good size kitchen High ceilings Floor boards throughout Secure 1 x car spaces Signage opportunities Bus stop outside opposite building Good flow of pedestrian and car traffic daily Front shop area 40-meter square, total area 100 m2 approximately. 2 x hour limit Council car parking for clients Good natural Light Rear lane access with car space
Suitable for hair and beauty saloon, doctors medical centre, chiropractor, solicitor office, retail outlet, small fitness gym.
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