Located in Deeragun, with a high volume of passing traffic daily on the corner of Geaney Lane and Valarie Lane, this solid masonary block premises is an excellent fit for a owner occupier business that services Local and Northern Suburb residents. The property also presents an opportunity for an investor to enter into the commercial property market or add to their existing portfolio.
Features include: - Prominent corner position with two street access and great exposure - Fully concrete driveway and carpark area - 9 carparks with an additional undercover carpark - Large open plan reception/office space - 3 consultation rooms/private offices - Fully tiled throughout with full kitchen, bathroom and laundry facilities - Secured courtyard - Security system included - Split system air-conditioning throughout
For more information or to arrange an inspection, please contact Jessica Vecchio at E-Property Consultants NQ today.
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