Level Suite 5.01, Level 5/321 Pitt Street, Sydney NSW 2000
$1,200,000 + GST
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CONTRACTS HAVE EXCHANGED
- 86 sqm + 3 car spaces (1 tandem)
- Modern fitted suite with meeting room/office, internal wet kitchen and open plan area
- Great natural light with an Eastern outlook over Pitt Street
- Ducted air conditioning system
- 24 hour security access
- Intercom system for after-hours access
- Direct lift exposure
- Great location near Town Hall & World Square
- To be sold with vacant possession via private treaty
SIZE & LOT NUMBERS Commercial Suite Lot 20 - 9m2 Commercial Suite Lot 21 - 77m2 Tandem Car Space - 28m2 Single Car space - 14m2 Total - 128m2 approx.
OUTGOINGS:- Strata levies - $9,009 per annum approx. Council rates - $2,426.80 per annum approx. Water rates - $100.88 per annum approx. Total - $11,536.68 per annum approx.
321 Pitt Street is a modern and well-presented commercial building in a superb location near Town Hall. This high-profile position is a leading business address and a significant growth precinct due to its close proximity to Haymarket, Darling Harbour and World Square.
Asking price: $1,200,000 + GST
Call Robin Simpson 0426 251 234 or Brian Dowling 0412 218 193
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