This property is ideally located in the Centric Building at 4 Hyde Parade Campbelltown within the Park Central Business, Medical & Retail precinct. All essential services are in close proximity, including Macarthur Square shopping centre and Macarthur Bus and Rail interchange. Both Campbelltown Public and Private hospitals, are within minutes walking distance to the subject property.
• Well presented professional/medical suite totalling 168m²* • Complete fit out in place - not a dollar to spend • Multiple consultation rooms with basins plus reception area • Internal kitchenette • Six (6) secure car spaces • Located within a secure building with 24hr access and that is disability compliant
For more information on this outstanding property, please contact Maria Agostino on 0413 133 899 or Daniel Krobot on 0411 215 339.
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