Stylish and modern 60sqm office for lease within 'heritage-style' contemporary complex of 9 office suites - well maintained complex - in the heart of the Mudgeeraba. Opportunity to secure a polished and very presentable office suite, amongst other professional services (including medical, financial & other. Good parking easy access to shops and M1 motorway.
Includes reception, 1-2 offices/meeting room, Glass petitions, large open plan work area, ample natural light/windows, automatic ducted air-conditioning, 24/7 access and on-site parking, built-in cabinetry and cabling/electronics cupboard.
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Recently vacated ~ some office furniture and equipment currently remains within the office premises ~ to be sold ~ may be of value to any prospective tenant/occupier. List available upon request.
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