Burgess Rawson are pleased to present to the market for lease lot 33 / 44 Barry Marshall Parade, Murdoch. The 196sqm corner consulting suite located in the brand new Murdoch Health and Knowledge Precinct is an excellent opportunity to set up your business in a medical hub adjoining Fiona Stanley Hospital, St John of God Murdoch Hospital, Murdoch Train station and just off the Kwinana Freeway for ease of access to Perth's main arterial routes.
Features - 196sqm - Large corner suite - Excellent natural light - Brand New building - Opportunity to fit-out to your requirements - Common amenities - 2 Secure Car Bays - Available from October*
Total Area 196sqm
Asking Rent $88,200pa + Outgoings + GST
Car Bays 2 Secure car bays @ $300 per bay per month
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