- Warehouse building area 103m² - Unit entitlement area 117m² - 1 x car park on title
- Kitchenette - Disabled toilet & shower combined - Fully air conditioned with 3 split system air-conditioners
- Concrete tilt panel construction. - T-Bar grid ceiling + recessed fluorescent lighting - High clearance electric roller door - Excellent condition and presentation - Good vehicle access - Security fenced with double gate - 24hrs access - Central Winnellie location in a complex of nine commercial units
Recently Leased as at 10 February 2024 - Lease term 6 months - Rent $1,650 per month + GST plus all outgoings
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For Sale: $250,000 + GST
For more information or to arrange an inspection, call Nick Syrimi today on 0412 537 638 at RWC NT
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