Colliers in conjunction with National Estate Agents is pleased to exclusively present 47 Longford Road, Epping for Sale.
Located within the highly sought after Connect North Epping Industrial estate, the site is exceptionally located offering immediate access to Edgars Road, Hume Freeway, Cooper Street and O'Herns Road.
The opportunity comprises the following key features:
- Total building area: 757sqm* - High clearance warehouse area: 635sqm* - Office area across two floors: 122sqm* - Container height roller shutter door - Secure fencing - Three phase power supply - 12 car spaces available onsite - High quality staff amenities including kitchenette area
Available and ready to occupy.
For further information regarding this opportunity or to arrange an inspection, please contact the appointed agents.
*Approx. **Outlines indicative only.
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