LEASE: $600/pw Plus Outgoings (approx $220/pw plus GST) SALE: $599,000+
Do not miss out on this prime position ground floor 45m2 retail shop in a very high traffic walk-through arcade in the centre of Surfers Paradise. With access from both Surfers Paradise Boulevard and Orchid Avenue. Nestled amongst busy restaurants, a barber shop, convenience stores, coffee shops, photocopying shop, beauty parlours, Internet cafe, and professional offices what more could you want.
This shop is well set up for a commercial office/agency or any other boutique retail/food outlet activity.
- In the heart of Surfers Paradise - Access from the busy Surfers Paradise Boulevard and Orchid Avenue - Ground level - Very high foot traffic - Independent split air conditioning - Extra storage facility - Kitchenette with hot and cold water
Contact award winning sales agent today! Bob Rollington 0411 427 311
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