Located on the edge of the CBD, this modern office complex offers the astute property investor with a fantastic opportunity to purchase a blue chip investment property with a secure tenant. The tenant, Amicus, is a not for profit organization which has been operating since 1988 when it was originally known as the Community Preparation Program. Amicus is an NDIS provider along with aged care assistance and provides extensive support for people with disabilities.
The building itself is approximately 18 years old and is constructed over 2 levels with the main area at ground level. It provides a mix of open plan space, private meeting rooms, spacious boardroom, kitchen facilities, network wiring and a massive bonus of 10 onsite carparks.
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