Highly Professional Partitioned Office Ready to Occupy
14/405 Oxford Street, Mount Hawthorn WA 6016
$600,000 + GST
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Block size: 148 m² approx.
Burgess Rawson are pleased to present to the market for sale 14, 405 Oxford Street, Mount Hawthorn. This office resides on the popular Oxford Street entertainment strip with outstanding accessibility to cafes, restaurants, bus routes and the CBD. The boutique office is partitioned to a high standard with reception and waiting area, multiple private offices, boardroom, kitchenette, storage and exclusive balcony. The office has two single exclusive undercover car bays and is ready for immediate occupation.
- 114sqm office suite - 2 exclusive single secure parking bays - Excellent fit out - Glass partitions - Exclusive Kitchenette - Ready for occupation - Private Balcony - Within Mount Hawthorn Entertainment Precinct within close proximity to Yelo, Birraz and other popular eaterie
Asking Price $600,000 + GST
For further details please contact the exclusive selling agent Luke Randazzo on 0417 181 309.
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