Kunda Park Industrial Building to suit Owner Occupier or Investor
Building 1, 99-101 Enterprise Street, Kunda Park QLD 4556
Offers to Purchase over $1,800,000+GST
IndustrialSize: n/a
Block size: 1050 m² approx.
Key features include: - Strata titled building - Medium impact industry zone - Building area of 650sqm*, including mezzanine area - Includes warehouse, reception, office and storage areas - 2 front roller door access - Rear ventilation roller door - Exclusive hardstand and car parking area - External all-weather awning - Under cover parking structure for selected car parks - Security fenced and gated - Suit owner occupier or investor - Similar features to a freehold building
Selling as vacant possession.
For Sale by Offers to Purchase over $1,800,000+GST.
For further information or to arrange an inspection please contact exclusive marketing agents Ben Flower or Nigel Irving.
*Approx.
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