Varsity Central Office Park is a nine building strata-title office park environment in the commercial centre of Varsity Lakes. Each building has been constructed as a two-storey property with ongrade parking.
The development has two points of access and significant frontage to Varsity Parade, being the main thoroughfare through Varsity Lakes.
The building is situated in easy walking distance to cafes/restaurants, fitness and medical services.
The Opportunities Available:
168sqm, Level 1 - 6 carparks - Fitted and furnished - Building signage
300sqm* 2 level standalone office building potential to split into 2 tenancies - Fitout over both levels includes offices, open plan, kitchen and bathrooms - Solar power connections - 10 car parks - Building signage
Contact the exclusive leasing agent for further information.
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