Standalone industrial facility with holding income
345 MacDonnell Road, Clontarf QLD 4019
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Block size: 1238 m² approx.
RWC Northern Corridor Group is proud to present to the market 345 Macdonnell Road, Clontarf for sale.
Situated in the Clontarf Industrial Estate allowing excellent access to the Gateway Motorway & Bruce Highway. 30 Mins to the Brisbane Airport & CBD. Ideal for businesses servicing from the Brisbane CBD to the Sunshine Coast.
Features: - 785.29m2* NLA on a 1,238m2* allotment - Light industry zoned land - Fully fenced standalone secure site - 9 on site car parks - 3 phase power - 3 separate tenancies that can be leased individually or together - Located in thriving Clontarf Industrial Estate
For more information, or to book an inspection, please contact Aaron Canavan.
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