Unit 46 Karratha Business Centre, Sharpe Avenue, Karratha WA 6714
Sale $240,000 or Lease $1600 per month
OfficeSize: n/a
Block size: 64 m² approx.
SALE PRICE REDUCED! OWNER SAYS SELL!
Located on the ground floor within the Karratha Village Business Centre, this open plan 64sqm space is now available For Sale or Lease!
This property is available NOW and would suit anyone looking for a quite, secure office, in a professional complex.
The building offers secure sliding door access, lift, stairs, common ablution facilities all maintained by the strata. The complex is located in the heart of the city centre and provides ample parking on site for staff and client convenience.
To arrange a viewing, or get more information, submit your online enquiry or contact Richard Naulls 0438 852 444 or our office on 9185 2444
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