Spring Hill QLD 4000 75 St Pauls Terrace
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Medical/consulting | Offices
Land 417 m²
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5  Cars
For Lease, $325/m2 Gross + GST pa
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First National Real Estate Metro
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A 417 sqm* inner city property with a two storey 330 sqm* building.

Overlooking the Brisbane City, this property offers excellent amenity and easy access to the CBD and Fortitude Valley.

The suburb of Spring Hill stands out as one of the few areas in Brisbane that skilfully combines residential living with commercial and professional activities.

The site has frontage to St Pauls Terrace, with vehicle access granted to the site car park at the rear of the site via an access point shared with the adjoining 71 St Pauls Terrace.

-Council Rates: $3,350 per year (approx.) (Owner Occupier - Cat 1)
- Water Rates $785 per year (approx.)
-Insurance: $3,200 per year (approx.)
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