Make a move for your future - Sale or Lease options
10 & 12/61 Ocean Keys Boulevard, Clarkson WA 6030
Sale from $396,000+GST Lease from $26,400+ Vos+GST
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Get out of your old premises and into a well presented and located commercial suite in the heart of Clarkson.
These well lit professional suites at 61 Ocean Keys Blvd, located on a prominent corner in Clarkson on Ocean Keys Boulevard within walking distance to popular retail/food & beverage amenities and is surrounded by ample parking for clientele.
Multiple options available:
Unit 10 - 92sqm: $414,000 + GST | Tenanted Investment, leased until May 2026 at net rent of $27,600pa Unit 12 - 88sqm: $396,000 + GST | Lease Price $26,400pa + outs + GST
Units 10 & 12 are adjoining lots and could also be purchased in one line.
For further information or to arrange an inspection, please contact Anthony Morabito today.
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