FOR SALE | 26m2 Near New Storage Unit | 5m Height | CHULLORA
Lot 100 (Storage Unit 69)/40 Anzac Street, Chullora NSW 2190
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Niemeyer Commercial are pleased to offer for sale Storage Unit 69 / 40 Anzac Street, Chullora.
The property consists of the following:
- Near new Chullora development - 26m2 strata storage unit (3.86m wide x 6.94m length) - 24/7 access - Five (5) metre internal height and access to unit via manual roller shutter (3.2m wide x 3.5m height) - Security roller shutter access to estate with 3.4m maximum clearance - CCTV throughout complex - Communal amenities - Potential to construct a mezzanine and increase your floor space - Inspections via appointment only!
For further information and to arrange an inspection contact Elias Chlala or Gianluca Parisi on 0487 887 710 or 0408 191 250.
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