81-83 Lambeck allows you to buy your very own first floor secure storage unit at an affordable price.
These highly sought after & limited release storage units are the ideal size to store furniture, documents, equipment, surplus household items in fact, anything that cannot fit in the house!
Each unit is on its own title, has 24/7 access and CCTV Security.
Why pay huge rents at storage facilities when you can have your own?
Features: + 24 hour camera surveillance with 24 hour/7 day a week access + Lift access + Gated security access
18 Self Storage units to Level 1 access via lift - ONLY 3 LEFT 12 sq.m - $45,000
17 State of the art storage units all at street level 44 sq.m - SOLD. 1 FOR LEASE 66 sq.m - SOLD. 1 FOR LEASE 92 sq.m - SOLD 128 sq.m - SOLD & LEASED 159 sq.m - SOLD.
Contact David Gibellini on 0419 473 504
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