Office to rent - Cashmere
Room available for rental as office space from beginning of July 2019.
Location: Church House, 2a MacMillan Avenue, Cashmere, Christchurch. Size: approx. 18 square metres
This sunny, pleasant room is upstairs, and gives views over the city. There is ample on-street parking.
Facilities: Bathroom and single toilet on same floor, plus additional toilets and kitchen downstairs—all these are shared facilities.
Includes: Power and cleaning; wi-fi may also be available, depending on expected usage. Phone connection is tenants’ own responsibility.
Some of the office furniture may be available to purchase by negotiation with current tenants.
Rental: $130+GST per week.
Separate meeting room and larger meeting/conference/function space available for occasional hire at extra costs.
Would suit a small professional business, a charity, or not-for-profit organisation.
Contact the Cashmere Presbyterian Church Office: (03) 332 7129, or email cashmere.church@xtra.co.nz
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