Exclusive Agents Combined Commercial are excited to offer this industrial unit to the market for lease.
Approx: 154sqm
Some of the key features you will find is clear span high clearance warehouse with container height electric roller door.
Ground floor kitchenette and toilet. Good sized mezzanine office with air conditioning and lovely natural light.
The property is located within very close proximity to the M5 motorway as well as easy access to the new Gregory Hills Drive.
Ready to move in now
Contact Carly Lane on 0433 332 782 or Michelle 0425 348 833 to arrange an inspection
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