- 330 square metres* - Two levels plus basement - Ample car parking - 14 on-site car parks - Fabulous exposure to Port and Woodville Roads - Affordable rental
50 Woodville Road, Woodville South is a versatile retail/office building situated on a prominent corner in Adelaide's West. This property benefits from ample car parking, access on three sides and its convenient location only 200 metres* to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital.
This two-storey property offers 330 square metres* over basement, ground and first floor levels. The interior of the property is well-presented.
The proactive owner is open to discussing new uses for the building as well as fitout contributions. The property may be leased collectively or separately as either the ground or first floor only.
Contact Michael Conley or Charlie Caruso of McGees Property to arrange an inspection of 50 Woodville Road, Woodville South. (RLA 1722)
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