Recently refurbished freestanding factory with dual roller door access
10 Holbeche Road, Arndell Park NSW 2148
$236,500pa Plus GST Net
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Block size: 2268 m² approx.
Property Feature Include-
- 1100sqm Freestanding factory approx. - 2268sqm Land approx. - Generous concrete marshalling area with dual driveway access - Great truck access with drive through capability - Internal clearance of 8m - Ducted air conditioning through partitioned office space - Dual Amenities also including a lunchroom with kitchenette - Dual roller door access with internal aperture for access between warehouse space - Located within security gated complex - Ample onsite parking - Great access to M4 and M7 motorways
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