RWC (Oakleigh) is pleased to offer for lease an immaculate office / warehouse located at 2/90 Brunel Road, Seaford.
Strategically located near Eastlink, Morning Peninsula Freeway, Frankston-Dandenong Road & Nepean Hwy.
• Total building area | 423m2* • Comprising offices over two levels • Clear Span warehouse of average height of 6.7m* • Small rear yard with roller door access • Container height motorised roller door • Amenities including two toilets and kitchenette • Six (6) car spaces on-site with secure lockup gates • Three phase power & alarm system
Ryan Amler | 0401 971 622 George Ganavas| 0478 634 562
*All areas and figures approx only. All boundaries are indicative only. All precaution has been taken to establish the accuracy of all information but does not constitute any representation by the Vendor or Agents.
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