Crabtrees Real Estate are pleased to offer for Lease Unit 21/266 Osborne Avenue, Clayton South.
Located in the heart of the Clayton South industrial precinct, this property is easily accessible via Clayton Road, Fairbank Road & Westall Road along with the Mordialloc Bypass.
Key Features: + 160 sqm total floor area + 20 sqm air conditioned office + Bonus 55 sqm mezzanine + Automatic roller door + 6.5 m internal clearance + Kitchenette and bathroom amenities + 3 phase power + 3 on-site car spaces
Crabtrees Real Estate is built on history, reputation and expertise.
We offer a level of knowledge others can't match.
Our team strategically located across the eastern and south eastern corridors of Melbourne are ready to handle your Commercial, Industrial and Retail Property needs today so call or email NOW!
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