Explore the future of storage at FOUND, Huntingdale - a is a state of the art collection of only 65 storage spaces ranging 31 - 74m2 plus mezzanine. With construction well underway, FOUND Spaces offers round-the-clock access and has been tailor made to suit the diverse needs of tradespeople, growing startups, or for the discreet storage of household or luxury goods.
At its heart lies 'The Hub': A common space for owners with a private lounge, boardroom, a fully equipped kitchen, and an entertainment area including a billiard table. With prime connectivity to main arterials and freeways, FOUND Huntingdale redefines storage, offering both functionality and a dynamic, custom solution for all your needs.
Remaining flexible storage spaces ranging from 31m2* - 74m2* Mezzanine storage up to 30m2 Minimum 4.8m internal clearance 6m wide driveway 'The Hub' featuring a private lounge, boardroom, kitchen and billiard table/entertainment area with WIFI Full common amenities, coffee machine, Zip hydro tap, oven/microwave Ample loading zones for car access Limited offer developer guaranteed 6% return 24 hour access & remote-controlled roller doors
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