Shop 1A/26-28 Loganlea Road, Waterford West QLD 4133
$25,000 PA Gross + GST
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Block size: 63 m² approx.
• Total area 63sqm • Air-conditioned throughout • Kitchenette • Shared Male and Female amenities • Located in busy Waterford West shopping complex • Adjacent to Medical Centre • 5 minute drive to Logan Hospital • Pylon signage available • Great main road exposure • Ample parking for staff and customers • Easy access to all major motorways and arterial roads
Waterford West is a residential suburb of Logan City within the Brisbane Region. The area currently has some retail development as well as historical significance to Logan City. Waterford West is close to Logan Hospital, provides good access to the M1 Pacific Hwy and Gateway Motorway. Waterford West is approximately 28 kilometres South of Brisbane CBD.
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