Whole Property/12 Small Street, Wagga Wagga NSW 2650
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12 Small Street represents an outstanding opportunity to acquire a DA approved commercial property in what is undoubtedly one of the most quiet yet convenient positions on Wagga Wagga's central precinct. The building was completed in 2008 and commenced operation as a dental practice in the same year.
The building comprises of 2 surgery rooms, sterilising room, office, reception/waiting room, full bathroom and separate toilet, plant room and a staff room. In addition to this the property features air conditioning, disabled access, onsite parking, landscaped gardens and wetting sprinklers along the west boundary of the building.
The property will be sold with all furniture, fittings, plant & equipment, instruments and materials currently owned and used by the dental practice. A full list of inventory is available upon request.
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