Modern High Clearance Warehouse & Mezzanine Office For Sale
7/57B Rhodes Street, Hillsdale NSW 2036
Sale
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Block size: 4921 m² approx.
Fantastic opportunity to purchase in a highly sought after industrial estate. Comprising high clearance warehouse, mezzanine office, additional warehouse mezzanine and exclusive parking. Perfect for an investor or owner occupier.
Key Features: • 309sqm* (205sqm* warehouse + 52sqm* mezzanine office + 52sqm* parking) • Three phase power • Air-conditioning and full amenities • Automatic high clearance roller door (height - 4 .90m*, width - 3.50m*) • Four car spaces and visitor parking available • Good vehicle/delivery access for entry/exit and turning • E3 Productivity Support Zoning • Well known modern industrial estate (100% owner occupied complex)
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