Affordable Office Space in the Heart of Alexandria
Suite 42/34-36 Ralph St, Alexandria NSW 2015
$41,600
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Block size: 1.08 Hectares approx.
Sqm Commercial is Pleased to offer unit 42 at 34-36 Ralph Street, Alexandria to the market for Lease. Modern, light filled office space in South Sydney Located off Botany Road, this property enjoys the benefits of a central location without being placed on a busy main road. Local amenities are in abundance with the area boasting public transport services, great restaurants and cafes, gyms and a wide range of retailers.
Property Features Include:
* Prestigious 'Business Park' office space * Newly refurbished space * Air conditioned & carpeted * Kitchenette & male/female amenities * Secure storage space * 2 Car spaces
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