Appleby Commercial is pleased to offer shops 11 & 12, 255 Dorset Rd, Boronia for sale.
Listed on one title, these two side by side shops are located in the heart of Boronia nestled within an arcade between the train station and Dorset Road.
Both shops are situated within the Boronia activity centre and offer possible development potential (STCA).
SHOP 11 DETAILS + Shop Area: 25 Square Metres + Currently Tenanted on a 3 Year Lease + Lease Commencement: April 2018 + Options: 3 + 2 Year Options + Annual Rental: $7,908.24 + Annual Increases at 4.0%
SHOP 12 DETAILS + Shop Area: 25 Square Metres + Currently Available For Lease at $7,836 P/A, Plus GST, Plus Outgoings
Please contact John Katselas on 0411 110 997 for more information or to organise an inspection today.
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