CBRE is pleased to exclusively announce the offering of 76 Agar Drive, Truganina. Situated within the tightly held Agar Estate, minutes from Deer Park Bypass via Robinsons Road and allowing immediate access to Melbourne's Western freeway network.
The facility boasts the following: + Ample car parking + Dual level corporate office + Container height electric roller door + High clearance + Total building area: 759sqm* + Warehouse area: 537sqm* + Office area: 222sqm*
Located in the Agar Estate and only: + 1km* from Deer Park Bypass, allowing for great access to the Western freeway network. + 14.4km* from Port of Melbourne + 13.4km* from Melbourne Airport +18.7km* from Melbourne CBD + 4km* from Western Ring Road
For more information or to inspect the property, contact the appointed CBRE agents below.
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