Run as a successful panel beating/spray painting business for many years, the time has come for Ian Bell to hang up the tools and retire. This represents a huge opportunity for the astute purchaser to get their hands on a good quality shed in a brilliant location on the main Parkes/Condobolin road industrial thoroughfare, adjacent to the Sydney to Broken Hill railway line.
Features include - Shed size approx 27m long x7.5m wide with additional spray painting booth and awning approx 3m x 5m - 3 roller door car bays - large opening bay with sliding doors - 3 Phase Power - Bathroom & toilet - Concrete slab flooring - Spray painting booth - Hard stand cracker dust gravel - 2 large security gate entrances off the parkes/condobolin road - Security fencing - All lockable shed doors - Town water - Solar power system
Price is for shed only. The land is Leasehold land with an annual fee paid.
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