Mezzanine Unit 51/6-10 Owen Street, Mittagong NSW 2575
$600 Per Week + GST + Outgoings
IndustrialSize: n/a
Industrial size: 168 m² approx.
Versatile 168m2 mezzanine level featuring open plan layout plus the benefit of 2 partitioned office spaces, full kitchen, bathroom with shower, air conditioning and one designated car space in a secure gated complex.
Perfectly located in Mittagong's business hub and the very popular Owen Street complex, this prime flexible space benefits from outstanding surrounding amenities with easy access to the Hume Motorway.
Available Services NBN, Town Water, Air Con, Single Phase Power (3 Phase available, upgrade of meter required)
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Key details
Carport spaces:
1
Property type:
Industrial
Other Details
Industrial Size:
168 m²*
*These are approximate values based on available information.
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