Premium Commercial Office Investment on Ipswich Road
4/1311 Ipswich Road, Rocklea QLD 4106
$775,000
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Block size: 737 m² approx.
* 240sqm of premium office space * Brand new 2 year lease + 1 year option to Maxitrans Operations commenced 1st of March 2024 * Rent: $45,200 p/a + outgoings + GST * Annual increase: CPI or 4% whichever is the greater * 8 individual office spaces - A Grade Fit out * Fantastic Ipswich Road exposure & signage opportunities * Individual kitchen/lunchroom area & separate male/female amenities * Ducted air-conditioning throughout * Furniture included with the property * 6 allocated car spaces * Executive/Boardroom office with outlook views * Close proximity to the Moorooka train station & major arterial roads
Please contact the exclusive agent Sam Intelisano from Raine & Horne Commercial for further information or to arrange a time to inspect.
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