Great opportunity to occupy these quality 99 square metre offices located in the heart of the South Perth.
Key features include:
• Partitioned - reception area, meeting room and offices; • Fully self-containing with separate toilet and kitchen facilities; • 3 exclusive use car bays covered by shade sail with remote roller door access; • Access to shared end of trip facilities such as shower, gym, sauna, barbecue and large open outdoor entertaining area with views of Swan River; and • A very convenient location within walking distance of South Perth Post Office, the popular South Perth commercial precinct Mends Street cafe strip "Civic Heart" Development and the South Perth Foreshore.
For further details, or to arrange an inspection, please contact Wayne Walker Mob: 0407 288 780 Email: wayne@exaltcapital.com.au
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