Cameron is pleased to offer for sale the brand new warehouse, 47B Palladium Circuit, Clyde North.
Total building area : 486sqm Including 110sqm of office space
Key Property Features : - 110m2 Dual level office - Triple interceptors installed - Short term (12 month) lease in place. Paying $75,087 per annum (net) - 7 On-site carparks - Front roller door access - Fully fenced and security gated - Fantastic internal height - Located in Element Business Park - Rare sale opportunity in tightly held area
Moments from major retailers including Bunnings, Storage King, Aldi, Hungry Jacks and more.
With the chance to occupy or invest, the choice is yours.
Contact the agents at Cameron now to find out more and inspect.
Features include: Fully Fenced,High Internal Clearance,Triple Interceptor Trap
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