Block size: 64 m² approx.Retail size: 64 m² approx.
Located at a very recognisable feature within the 'Montville tourist precinct' landscaped beautifully with the much photographed water wheel positioned at the rear of the exclusive use paved courtyard area in front of the iconic stone building - 'Montrose'. A generous 64sqm floor area with exclusive use of the area directly in front of the water wheel.
Rent : $550.00 per week
Body Corporate Admin Fund : $4,575.00 per year [based on 2021/2022]
Council Rates : $4.000 per year [based on 2022]
Bond: $4,400.00
Please contact Kristy-Lee on 0422 022 047 or kristy@montvillerealestate.com.au
Property Code: 929
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Key details
Carport spaces:
1
Property type:
Retail
Block Size:
64 m²*
Other Details
Retail Size:
64 m²*
*These are approximate values based on available information.
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