Brilliant location, right in the heart of the main street shopping centre, is this prime commercial property available now for rent. The features of this property include split system A/C, data cable & cabinet, retail lighting, large window for natural light, floating timber floors, internal disabled toilet, kitchen/ tea room, electric hot water and a well fenced yard with vehicle access. The office has a large, light filled reception/waiting area, plus separate office/workspace. Previous used as an office and lately a very successfull womens clothing business, but the space would lend itself to anything. The rent is $800.00 pcm plus GST [If applicable] plus outgoings. Outgoings: Council Rates, Water Rates, Plate Glass Insurance, Building Insurance and Public Liability Insurance. Call Nola on 0418 504 855 to arrange an inspection.
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