Ray White Commercial is pleased to offer a fantastic opportunity to Lease a premium and affordable ground floor office suite in one of the south east's most impressive and modern strata developments in Clayton.
Located on the corner of Princes Highway & Winterton Road and positioned in a central location with a huge variety of local amenities on offer such as M-City which a mere 500m*away.
• Total lettable area | 41m2* • Carpeted with heating / cooling • Communal kitchen / toilets and boardroom facilities • Secure access 24/7 • Ground floor with plenty of natural light • One (1) allocated car space on title
For further information or to arrange an inspection please contact the exclusive marketing agents below;
Ryan Amler | 0401 971 622 Jonathan On | 0479 003 122
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