96 sqm light bright fully fitted office in a beautiful garden setting in Subiaco, available now. Located on Rokeby Road in open space Atrium style building with central courtyard. Reception area + 3 separate partitioned offices, all carpeted plus tea room. Ideal for a professionals in just about any field. 2 on Site under cover parking bays at NO extra charge
REDUCED FROM $2,200pcm TO $1900 per month + Outgoings $1,120 pcm (*based on 3 year lease)
Call David Airey on 0418 906 002 or email david@airey.com.au
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Features include: Air conditioning,Alarm System,Broadband internet access,Close to Transport,Secure Parking
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