Block size: 1012 m² approx.Industrial size: 450 m² approx.
Located in the agriculturally rich township of Dimbulah, forty minutes west of major population centre Mareeba, awaits this commercial/industrial shed and land package, currently being used as a heavy vehicle repair depot.
Shed space will not be an issue. In total, with the 2 x 5 bays sitting end to end, the shed stretches nearly the length of the allotment, which is 50.1 metres. An approximation of the shed dimensions would be 45mL x 10mW, totalling a floor space of approximately 450m2.
* 1012m2 allotment (20.2m frontage, 50.1m depth) * 5-bay open shed with additional 5-bay lockable shed, entirely steel truss and cement floors * Shed dimensions approximately 10mW x 45mL = 450m2 * Toilet, shower and kitchenette/smoko room * 2 x air-conditioned offices * 3-phase power already connected * Currently used as a heavy vehicle repair depot * Mezzanine floor for storage
All in all, this is a huge shed, with plenty of office space and smoko/amenities facilities.
For further information or to arrange an inspection, please contact Craig De Lai @ Mareeba Property Office.
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Key details
Property type:
Industrial
Block Size:
1012 m²*
Other Details
Industrial Size:
450 m²*
*These are approximate values based on available information.
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