Introducing an opportunity to secure a freehold property, two allotments with a generous site area of 4046sq meters, currently operating as a crash repair workshop. The Mt Gambier stone frontage building measuring 80 meters x 18 meters boasts an impressive iron gable roof and iron sides, offering a substantial gross building area of 667.22m2 that caters to various business needs. Featuring a reception area to welcome clients and customers, along with two separate offices for administrative tasks, lunchroom for staff to recharge and refuel during the workday. a very spacious workshop area including Fork Lift 2.5 ton (serviced and work safe compliant) 2 year old screw type Compressor (serviced and work safe compliant) Mig welder 4 Ton Hoist Bull Bar Lifter Infrared heat lamps x2 Spray Booth The workshop featuring a 3-meter steel roller door and an expansive 9-meter wide sliding door that facilitates easy access to the rear workshop space. Enjoy good lighting throughout the workshop, while the inclusion of 3 phase power supports heavy-duty machinery and equipment requirements. Outside, the rear yard offers additional amenities including a 4 bay shed equipped with power and a sturdy cement floor,
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