Great commercial location 15/50 Liverpool Street Port Lincoln
14/50 Liverpool Street, Port Lincoln SA 5606
$9,100
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Upstairs office space suitable for consulting or clerical, clean well presented light filled room with easy access via stairs and abundant parking available. This 5.5m x 4.6m space has an adjoining store space 3.1m x 2.4m suitable for conversion to a smaller working space or storage room. The main room has split system air conditioning and is fully carpeted with venetian window treatments. The lease is available on a twelve month basis with starting rent at $175.00/week or $760.42/month (GST inc) Outgoings are inclusive with the exception of electricity, security expenses and data.
For further information or to arrange an appointment to view please contact Trish Prout trish.prout@ptlincoln.rh.com.au at Raine & Horne Port Lincoln 86825666 or 0429804557
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