POINT OF INTEREST:
An office and warehouse hybrid where functionality is prioritised without compromising on a modern and tidy fit-out. Here, the 200 sqm* of total building area is made up of 50 sqm* of upstairs office space, 50sqm of ground floor showroom/office and 100 sqm* of warehousing, with an intentionally flexible floorplan to cater to any industry. There’s a motorised roller door for deliveries, on-site parking, and a kitchenette. Office areas are spread across the ground floor and first floor, with natural light streaming through the vast windows and clever zoning for break-out rooms and private offices. The estate itself has the popular Rococo Point Cook restaurant on-site for informal meetings, as well as the Phoenix Hotel pub for Friday knockoffs. Point Cook is already known as the south-west commercial mecca of Melbourne, but it’s Wallace Avenue that is the most sought-after angle here. It could have something to do with Princes Freeway sitting within view from this property, or that Williams Landing railway station is a short walk away, or perhaps that the Hoppers Crossing retail precinct is only a few minutes down the road. But either way, with only a half an hour commute into the CBD, this is the most considered decision you’ll make this financial year.
- 200 sqm* total building area which incorporates
- 50spm* of ground floor office/showroom
- 50spm* of 1st floor office area.
- 100 sqm* warehouse area.
- Industrial 3 zoning.
- Heating and cooling throughout.
- 3 car spaces onsite.
- 400 m* from Williams Landing railway station.
- 690 m* from Princes Freeway and Forsyth Road intersection.
- 20.2 km* from Melbourne CBD.
POINT OF VIEW:
The checkbox for the perfect industrial precinct is as follows: Neighbours from a range of industries, an eatery on-site, and accessibility to arterials and public transport on your doorstep. If that's what you are looking for, this property ticks every box.
*Approx.
Pricing excludes GST