Knight Frank Townsville is pleased to present to the market For Sale or Lease this fully fitted out and ready to go Allied Health tenancy located at Unit 3, 9-13 Kokoda Street, Idalia.
Key features include: - 121 sqm* tenancy area located on the ground floor - Modern fitout offering 4 consult rooms, reception/waiting area, administration area, kitchen and disabled amenities - Ample on-site parking for staff and clients - Flexible Neighbourhood Centre Zoning - Situated in a small medical hub which includes a physio, paediatric occupational therapist, dentist and eye specialist - Located in the highly sought after Precinct of Fairfield Waters with Close proximity to Lavarack Barracks, JCU and Townsville University Hospital
For further information or to arrange an inspection, please contact Mark Fitzgerald or Dan Place.
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