Burgess Rawson are pleased to present to market for sale, 2 & 3 /375 Hay Street, Subiaco.
This ground floor tenancy presents as an excellent opportunity for any F&B operator looking to establish their business in the heart of Subiaco with a fully fitted, ready to occupy premises.
Features + Ample on-site parking + Great natural light + Excellent exposure + Air conditioned + Open plan seating area + Fully fitted kitchen + Grease Trap + Walk in cool room + Male, female & Disabled toilets + 2 secure undercover car bays + Additional income from car park lease
Total Area 143sqm*
Asking Price: $875,000 + GST
Car Bays 2 secure undercover car bays
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For further information or to arrange an inspection, please contact the exclusive sales agents Tim Pittaway and Rory Walker
*Approx ** (STCA) Subject to Council Approval
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