Convenient office space available in the heart of John Street
Suite 2/126 John Street, Singleton NSW 2330
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Block size: 1009 m² approx.
- Three partitioned and spacious offices - Large boardroom / open plan office space - Bright and welcoming reception area - Ducted air conditioning throughout - Public car parking at the rear of the building - Kitchen amenities and storeroom with wall shelving - Located in the centre of town, close to amenities including supermarkets, banks, post office, cafes, restaurants and shops - Signage opportunities available - Approximately 92 square metres of level 1 floor space - Rent negotiable, nil outgoings - Available Now
Contact the Williams Property team on 6572 1088 for further information.
Features include: Air Conditioning,Close to Transport,Close to Shops,Carpeted,Kitchenette
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