Fully secured and serviced Industrial block in Wandoan.
4-6 Neilsen Street, Wandoan QLD 4419
$1,000 per Month + GST + Outgoings
IndustrialSize: n/a
Block size: 4125 m² approx.
Land Area 4,152m2
Half of the property has gravel hardstand, Approximately 65m frontage and 61m deep. The property is on 2 titles.
Office Building onsite with A/C and Kitchenette Toilet / Shower and Landry building at the rear of the property Town Water and sewer connected Double entry gates
Great Value Rental Property at $1,000 a Month plus GST plus Outgoings. Annual Rent equates to $12,000 P/A + GST + Outgoings of around $4,000 P/A.
Owner would consider selling the property.
For more information or to inspect contact Warren Daniells on 0427 468 591.
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