X Commercial is pleased to present to the market for sale Unit D5/406 Marion Street, Condell Park. This near new industrial unit will appeal to a wide variety of owner occupiers and astute investors.
X FACTORS • 242 m²* warehouse with high clearance up to 8m* • 52 m²* quality air-conditioned mezzanine office • Ideally located close to Milperra Road, Henry Lawson Drive, The Hume Highway & M5 Motorway • Currently tenanted with flexible terms - suitable for owner occupiers or investors • Zoned IN2 Light Industrial under Canterbury-Bankstown Council • Three (3) allocated car spaces
For more information or to organise an inspection, please contact the exclusive selling agents below:
Jude Adu-Boateng - 0451 011 049
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