$16,000,000
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(no street name provided), Surry Hills NSW 2010

House
Block size: 400 m² approx.

Super Development Site Good rental proposition during DA phase

Briad House - Office Building
Commercial Building Investment Elizabeth St. 491

Freestanding 5 level commercial building comprising of ground floor showroom area and security parking for 5 cars.

3 Upper levels of commercial high quality office space and a large 2-bedroom Penthouse apartment with wrap around balcony and city skyline views,

Features - full security building with ground floor foyer, fully air conditioned, male and female amenities and kitchenette per floor, serviced by high speed passenger lift, as well as rear lane security parking for 5 cars.

Ground showroom of 140sqm meters - 3 levels of office space approx 240sqm ea. -Top floor penthouse

Features include: Air conditioning,Ensuite,Intercom,Alarm System,Cable or Satellite,Gas,Fully fenced,Balcony / Deck,Water efficient appliances,Water efficient fixtures,Broadband internet access,Secure Parking

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Property type:
House
Block Size:
400 *

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Listing ID: 179654127. This listing has been viewed 135 times. It was first displayed on 25/06/2021 and last updated on 16/01/2024.
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