Perched in an extremely sought-after position, and within walking distance from all local amenities, is the property at 12/43 Burnett Street, Buderim. Your business will find itself surrounded by busy agencies, solicitors, and financial advisors to name a few in this pristine location.
Does your business seek both exceptional town-Centre foot traffic, as well as a quiet set-back location? 12/43 Burnett Street is the location for you, benefitting from both a strong local community, and outside tourist visitors.
Fast Facts: • Floor Space: 83sqm • High Pedestrian Traffic Area with Frontage to Main Roundabout • Exceptional Exposure and Signage on Burnett Street • Built to Suit a Plethora of Business Needs
This property is truly an exceptional commercial offering in the heart of it all, Nathan O'Neill today as this property will not last!
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