Excellent office building with high exposure, ample car parking, yard storage and valuable rear shed storage.
• 121* square metre office building • Split system air conditioning throughout • Great signage opportunities facing Main North Road • Plenty of off street car parking • Rear sheds included in the lease • Kitchen and reception area • Easy access of arterial road
If you would like any further information or if you would like to view the property, please contact the agent Lou Whitelock.
Disclaimer: All information provided has been obtained from sources we believe to be accurate. However, neither the agent nor lessor guarantee this information. We accept no liability for any errors or omissions. All interested parties should conduct their own due diligence and seek independent advice.
*Approx.
RLA 134
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