Appleby Commercial is pleased to offer 243 Main Street, Lilydale to the market for sale or lease.
What an amazing opportunity to secure this well-appointed commercial site in the heart of the Lilydale commercial strip.
This site should be considered by all. A lot of the hard work has been done with the ground floor area being fully renovated which would suit a range of business uses.
BUILDING AREAS + First floor - total area: 45 square metres + Ground floor - total area: 250 square metres + Basement level - total area: 26 square metres
PROPERTY ATTRIBUTES + Excellent location + Modern fit-out + Heating & cooling throughout ground floor + Amenities + Under cover car parking + Rear access + Storage space + Open modern shop space
For more information or to organise an inspection, please contact Appleby Commercial on (03) 8727 9555.
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