SPACIOUS OFFICE/SUITE FOR LEASE IN PRIME LOCATION !
5/456-462 Rocky Point Road, Sans Souci NSW 2219
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Block size: 814 m² approx.Office size: 240 m² approx.
A rare opportunity to lease & situated in the heart of Sans Souci is this spacious commercial offering the following:
KEY FEATURES:
- Top floor retail/commercial tenancy - Large reception area with 10 glass-partitioned rooms - Area: APPROX 240sqm office - Internal Kitchenette - Separate male & female bathrooms - 5 Allocated car spaces at the back (5 of them are
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Key details
Carport spaces:
5
Property type:
Office
Block Size:
814 m²*
Other Details
Lot:
5
Plan Type:
SP
Plan:
49422
Office Size:
240 m²*
Legal description:
5/SP49422
*These are approximate values based on available information.
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