871 days ago

Ground floor warehouse @ 2- 4 Northpoint Street for rent- available now

ReadyLeaf

Available Immediately.
This unit is very well located in the popular Northpoint industrial area and minutes to SH one.

This unit is ideal as a smaller 74 sqm warehouse. It has good quality space with a reasonable 3.7 stud height and roller door access with glass sliding frontage.

Very good sun and west-facing natural light and internal lighting.

Carpeted with a small kitchen breakout, a small hideaway space, toilet and small laundry washtub.

Ample power, telephone and internet points. Lockbox available at entrance. Internet sharing maybe negotiated.

The unit also has one carpark allocated to the warehouse.

Tenancies of this type and size are hard to find in this area so this unit will not stay vacant long, do not miss out, enquire now.

Note: This warehouse is not suitable or vehicle access because of sliding doors.
Lease term to be discussed.


Contact Jon on 022 194 9157 or Uma on 021175 3691.

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