Aston Junction is expertly positioned in the growing area of Bayswater, this boutique industrial precinct is arguably the most sought-after in the area, being the closest to Eastlink and sharing a boundary with the sought-after and tightly held suburb of Wantirna.
Comprising 32 flexible spaces and a single ground-floor user, this project lends itself to a variety of domestic and commercial users.
- Sizes from 56sqm to 93sqm - Ceiling heights of up to 5.3m - 7m Wide driveway allowing dual access - Securely gated with 24/7 remote access - CCTV security - Expertly finished end-of-trip facilities (toilets, showers, kitchen etc) - up to 3.5m high roller shutter doors - A short drive to Westfield Knox Shopping Centre which underwent a $355m* renovation in 2023
Limited units available - be quick!
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