Welcome to 10/24 Parkland Road, Osborne Park! This exceptional office offers a fantastic opportunity for those seeking a prime office space in a highly sought-after location.
Situated in the heart of Osborne Park, this property boasts an area of 135sqm*, providing ample space for your business operations. The well-designed layout offers a seamless flow, ensuring maximum efficiency and productivity.
Located in a thriving commercial hub, this property offers excellent exposure and accessibility. With a prominent position on Parkland Road. Additionally, the property is conveniently located near major transportation routes, making it easily accessible for both employees and clients.
Property Features: • 135sqm* • 4 car bays available • Waiting area, board room, open plan with 6 workstations • First floor • Reverse cycle air-conditioned • Server box • Carpeted and window treatments • Front and rear access • 2 toilets plus shower • Own kitchen
Zoning: Development
Municipality: City of Stirling
Asking Annual Net Rental: $35,000 plus Estimated Outgoings plus GST • 4 car bays available @ $100 per bay per month
For more information or to arrange an inspection, please call Gavin Lilleyman on 0431 834 775.
*Please note that all measurements are approximate
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