- Excellent location - 227 sqm of office space - 5 car parking spaces - Private setting with AECOM & Singleton & Branxton Catholic parishes office as main tenants - Situated adjacent to Singleton Council offices and a short walk to Joint Coal Board building - The property offers: - 6 offices, board/meeting room - Reception & waiting rooms, plus storage/filing room - Kitchenette and bathroom - Air conditioning - Recently painted offices are all set up with computer cabling - The property is ready for you to move in to and commence work - Rent $37,500 P.A + GST - Terms are negotiable
For further information, please don't hesitate to contact Allan Cruickshanks 0407 724 930.
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Property type:
Office
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Office Size:
227 m²*
*These are approximate values based on available information.
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