This exceptional industrial unit is prominently located on the corner of Stonny Batter Road and Reaghs Farm Road in the well established Minto Industrial area. Excellent access is provided to both the M5 & M7 Motorways via Rose Payten Drive and Campbelltown Road. All local essential services are within easy driving distance at Minto Mall.
• Unit 3 - totalling 1,052m² • Full height concrete panel construction • 9 metre + internal clearances • Dual container height roller shutter door access • Large awning for all weather loading/unloading • Ground level showroom and ample amenities • Functional mezzanine office accommodation • Ample parking and good truck and vehicle access
Contact agent Daniel Krobot on 0411 215 339 or Maria Agostino on 0413 133 899 for further information.
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