Suite 206-213, 220 Collins Street, Melbourne VIC 3000
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A brand new lease to a longstanding dental surgery that has been in situ for over 50 years highlights this unique investment opportunity.
Occupying, arguably, the best corner location of the iconic Manchester Unity building the suites are fitted to a contemporary and very high standard befitting a top-quality dental practice.
- 8 Suites - Building area: 305 m2* - Brand new 5 x year lease to longstanding tenant - Dental Surgery with 5 + 5 + 5 year options - Rental: $209,700 p.a. Net + GST - Reviews: Annual 4% increases with market reviews at the options
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