Prime location Office or Consulting Space In The Heart Of Caboolture
Suite 33, Block B/8-22 King Street, Caboolture QLD 4510
$5,818.75 Per Month Plus GST
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Nathan Spence is proud to present this high exposure location in the heart of Caboolture CBD. Located in the Lakes Centre on King Street, one of busiest streets in Caboolture and boasts exposure like no other in the area.
Key Features: - 175 m2 Approx. space - 8 Separate Offices or Treatment rooms - Large Reception and Waiting area - Toilet amenities on-site - Full Kitchen and Lunch room - Air Conditioning system - High exposure location - High foot traffic location - Ample parking via Lakes Centre - 200m from Caboolture train station - Available Now!
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