Rare opportunity to secure a modern office space for your business that is ready to move straight in. 1-17 Elsie Street Burwood is a major mixed development building in the center of the business area. Users include Services NSW, Medical Centre, Specialist Medical Rooms, Burwood Council, Fit and Fast, and other corporate users.
Option 1:
* Total around 25sqm, $370 per week plus GST and electricity bill; Internet bill included
Option 2:
* Total around 16 sqm, $340 per week plus GST and electricity bill; Internet bill included
Option 3:
* Office on level 1, $385 per week plus GST and electricity bill; Internet bill included
* Deducted air condition * Share front desk area, meeting room and kitchenette * The building have three automatic lifts * Male, female and disabled facilities on all levels * Inspection by appointment, please contact Danny on 0450 753 170
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