Luxe Commercial exclusively presents 725 Nicklin Way to the market for sale.
Prominently positioned on Nicklin Way, one of the Sunshine Coast's busiest arterial roads, the property is 5km away from the University of Sunshine Coast Hospital precinct & 95km north of Brisbane.
Features include: + Situated on 546sqm land parcel & currently 186sqm of net lettable area. + Street frontage to Nicklin Way, with approximately 45,000 vehicles passing daily. + Existing food & beverage fit-out suitable for owner occupiers on rectangular block. + Property can also be re-fitted to suit commercial office, medical or redeveloped. + Currently zoned as district centre zone, with permitted 12m height restriction.
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