RWC WA is pleased to present units 3 & 7 /140 Abernethy Road, Belmont for lease.
140 Abernethy Road, Belmont is a freestanding two-storey office building positioned on a prime 2,042sqm* parcel of land in the core eastern suburb of Belmont. Located at the intersection of Abernethy Road and Fairbrother Street the property benefits from excellent exposure along Abernethy Road, partitioned offices, air conditioning, break room and male and female amenities.
Suite 3 - 293sqm - 7 car bays Suite 4 - 215sqm - 5 car bays - LEASED Suite 7 - 610sqm - 16 car bays Combine 4 & 7 - 825sqm
Key features include: • High quality fit out • Fully furnished • Air conditioning • Partitioned offices • Large boardroom • Male and female amenities • Ability to combine units
For further information or to arrange an inspection please contact:
Chris Matthews RWC WA Mobile: 0413 359 315 Email: chris.matthews@raywhite.com
Liam Pittaway RWC WA Mobile: 0439 555 439 Email: liam.pittaway@raywhite.com
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