Building 4, Suite 50/195 Wellington Road, Clayton VIC 3168
$17,500
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POINT OF INTEREST: Clean, concise, and commercially calculated — secure yourself one of Clayton’s suite spots. This is a tidy 72 sqm* of carpeted building area, where every inch has been meticulously designed for functional working. There’s a kitchenette, three allocated car spaces, and heating and cooling throughout the asset. And for considered amenities, there’s lift access, disabled amenities, and an on-site cafe around the corner. Whether you’re in the market to be the landlord or the tenant (or both), it’s worth more knowing that the Brandon Park Shopping Centre is a short drive, and so is the Victorian Heart Hospital. However, you’ll save on petrol with a commute leaning into the use of the Monash, Springvale Road, and the Eastern Freeway — all are considered local arterials here.
- 72 sqm* building area. - Special use 6 zoning. - 3 allocated car spaces. - Lift access included. - Close proximity to Monash University and Brandon Park Shopping Centre. - Easy access to the Monash and Eastern Freeway.
POINT OF VIEW: High suburb profile, low-maintenance suite — and one lucrative choice to either build on your portfolio or your small business working environment.
*Approx. Pricing excludes GST
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