RWC Northern Corridor Group are pleased to present to the market 1/326 Gympie Road, Strathpine for sale.
This open-plan unit has been a retail space for many years but is suitable for a broad range of businesses, including office, medical, allied health, and service industries.
Features - 208m2* versatile ground floor unit - Eight (8) allocated undercover car parks - Ducted air-conditioning - Great exposure & illuminated pylon signage to Gympie Road - Situated in a thriving business hub hosting an array of office, medical, and national retail operators - Close proximity to the Strathpine Shopping Centre, Strathpine Magistrates Court, and public transport
Properties like this rarely become available in Strathpine, making this an opportunity not to be missed.
For more information, or to arrange an inspection, please contact Trevor Nelson-Jones & Griffin Deakin.
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