Two prominent ground floor strata shops to be sold in one line
230 Enmore Road, Enmore NSW 2042
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Block size: 215 m² approx.
Prominently located, wide frontage and a hi-vis corner location ensure maximum visibility, exposure, a sought-after location and a bright future. We are proud to offer to market 2 ground floor retail strata shops on separate titles to be sold in one line with existing tenancy in place occupying both shops.
- On the corner of Enmore Road and Francis Street - Wide frontage, great exposure and high visibility - 2 strata shops on separate titles - Leased to established hair dressing salon - Lease ends 5 April 2024 - Shop sizes are Lot 1 48sqm & Lot 2 52sqm, combined total 100sqm - Both have toilets and kitchenette, high ceilings - Retro/federation two storey building
For more information and to inspect by appointment contact agent.
Andrew Fanos 0408 679 986
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