Gunning Real Estate is pleased to present this ground floor office/shop for lease. Located on the busy Railway Pde with great signage opportunity, the property is just 3 minutes' walk from train station and major bus interchange.
The property features all glass frontage and open-plan layout with kitchenette at the back. There is a back door that leads to a toilet.
KEY FEATURES: - Internal area: 43sqm approx. - 1 allocated basement car space - Air-conditioned - Own kitchenette + Shared toilet (only shared by 2 shops) - Wide glass frontage for signage - Main road exposure - Disabled access - Great natural light
For further information or to inspect the property, please contact:
William Wu 0450 250 123 Wechat ID: will1014u williamw@gunningre.com.au
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