Proximity to Law Courts in the City - Great incentives on offer
1-13 University Avenue, City ACT 2601
$123,120 per annum
OfficeSize: n/a
Block size: 411 m² approx.Office size: 324 m² approx.UV: $1,025,000 (2023)
Empire Chambers is a four-level strata-titled building in the middle of Canberra's CBD. The ground floor is tenanted by retail/services tenants and the upper floors are used as office space. The building has 2 lifts and front and rear entries. Each floor has a common kitchen, with the amenities located between floors.
The available tenancy is 324m2 and has been refurbished to warm shell ready for fitout. Owner will provide great incentives
For more information or an inspection contact Dania Khalil 0406375946 dania.khalil@civium.com.au
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Key details
Property type:
Office
Block Size:
411 m²*
Unimproved Value:
$1,025,000 (2023)
Other Details
Block:
1
Section:
5
Office Size:
324 m²*
Rates (Residential):
$6,662*
Rates (Commercial):
$58,634*
Rates (Rural):
$1,550*
Land Tax (Residential):
$12,736*
Legal description:
CANB/CITY/5/1
*These are approximate values based on available information.
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