Ideally positioned within one of the highest foot traffic strips in the Dubbo CBD (between Macquarie Street & Talbragar Street Australia Post premises), 25 Talbragar Street Dubbo presents an affordable premises ideal for office premises, service based business or specialty retail.
Features include: *excellent existing office fitout including reception, 2 x individual offices, meeting room and amenities *professional finishings including vinyl plank & carpeted flooring, glass petitioned office, LED lighting & reverse cycle air conditioning *4.76m approx. frontage to Talbragar Street *outstanding signwriting potential and exposure
Available Now - asking rent $15,600pa ($300 per week) + GST + Outgoings
Contact exclusive listing agent Thomas Haylock, Raine & Horne Dubbo on 02 6882 1755 to book your inspection today!!
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