Noarlunga House is a 6-level office building located on Hannah Road in the main business district of Noarlunga. The foyer has been completely upgraded to provide a modern and attractive entrance and the upper floors have also been renovated. Two lifts service all levels.
Two areas available on Level 2: North east corner of 168 sqm* South east centre of 92 sqm* (Available as 260 sqm*)
One area available on Level 3: Northern corner of 170 sqm*
- Rental of $395 plus GST per square metre per annum gross - Plentiful car parking surrounding the building - Minimum 3 year lease available - Tenancies available immediately
To arrange an inspection of Noarlunga House, Hannah Road, Noarlunga Centre contact the conjunctional agents:
Tim Phillips of McGees Property (RLA 1722) Andrew Bahr or Chris Lucas of CBRE (RLA 208125)
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