Third floor corner office in blue chip location at the top end of West Perth near to both the City West Train Station and CatBus route.
The 38sqm office has great tree top views to the north and is within a short walk of cafe's, bars and transport. There is an allocated under cover parking bay, lift in the building, communal kitchen and M & F bathrooms.
This property ticks all the boxes and would make an ideal starter office for small business or solid cash generator for self managed super fund.
The office is presently leased for $1200/month (periodic) all up including outgoings and car bay. However, vacant possession may be available if required.
GST does not apply to this sale.
For further information and viewings please call Darren on 0417 551 557 or email.
Features include: Air conditioning,Broadband internet access
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