Suite 7/11-13 Hartill-Law Avenue, Bardwell Park NSW 2207
$880 p/w
OfficeSize: n/a
Office size: 170 m² approx.
11 - 13 Hartill-Law Avenue is situated opposite Bardwell Park station comprising commercial office space and lower ground parking with rear lane access. Located 12 kms south of Sydney CBD and also proximity to Earlwood shopping village, Sydney airport and M5 Motorway access
Key features:
• Ducted air conditioning • Approx 170sqm office space • 3 secure underground parking spaces • Partitioned office's • Fully equipped kitchen • Secure building, rear lane access • Suited to a variety of business
Urgent inspections are highly encouraged as this property won't last!
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Key details
Carport spaces:
3
Property type:
Office
Other Details
Office Size:
170 m²*
*These are approximate values based on available information.
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