Block size: 1372 m² approx.Industrial size: 540 m² approx.
On offer here is a great central Industrial Unit with great external bitumen hardstand and has 10 car bays.
This property is currently vacant and would be a great place to upgrade or start your business from.
With a generous 540sqm of office and workplace area, this neat unit contains a kitchen/lunch room, room for supplies, large reception area as well as three offices. At the rear of the premises is a large workshop with a service yard.
Please contact Alby Svenson 0437 576 567 today to arrange a viewing of this excellent workspace.
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Key details
Property type:
Industrial
Block Size:
1372 m²*
Other Details
Industrial Size:
540 m²*
*These are approximate values based on available information.
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