Top Floor Office Close to Train Station & Westfield Entrance !
Level 2/213 Forest Road, Hurstville NSW 2220
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Gunning Real Estate is pleased to present this top floor office above Bank of China, conveniently located within 1 minute walk from Hurstville train station and opposite Westfield entrance on Forest Rd.
Easily accessible via both lift and stairs, the property features a reception/waiting area and 5 good-sized rooms. It has its own internal kitchenette and has access to male & female & disabled toilets on the same floor. There are many windows in this property providing great natural light.
KEY FEATURES: - Internal area: 165sqm - Air-conditioned - Existing office layout - Signage potential on external wall and ground floor entrance - Iconic 'Bank of China' building - Also suits other businesses - Own internal kitchenette - Easy access to toilets on the same floor - Close to train station and Westfield - Lift & stairs access
For further information or to inspect the property, please contact:
William Wu 0450 250 123 Wechat ID: will1014u williamw@gunningre.com.au
James McKenny 0423 048 814 jamesm@gunningre.com.au
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