Suite 26/16-26 Dumaresq Street, Campbelltown NSW 2560
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The subject property is ideally located on Dumaresq Street on the directly opposite Campbelltown Post Office, and provides excellent access to Campbelltown CBD, along with Campbelltown Mall and is within minutes walking distance to the bus and rail interchange.
• 1st level commercial space totalling 270m²* • Great natural light • Generally open plan layout • Excellent signage opportunities to Dumaresq Street • Ample council parking in close proximity • Available now
For more information in regards to this outstanding offer, please contact Maria Agostino on 0413 133 899 or Michael Figueira on 0405 743 487.
*(Approx.) **(Subject to terms & conditions)
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