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15 Cobbora Road

Dubbo NSW 2830

$20,000 per annum or $384 per week plus GST

High-Profile Office Space in Thriving Commercial Precinct

Positioned along the busy and highly visible Cobbora Road commercial strip, this well-presented office space offers an outstanding opportunity for businesses seeking strong exposure in one of Dubbo's most active commercial corridors. Surrounded by leading national and local operators including Ramiens Timber, Super Cheap Auto, Clark Rubber, Reece Plumbing, and Blackwoods, the location benefits from consistent passing traffic and strong brand adjacency. A new McDonald's restaurant is currently under construction directly next door, further enhancing the profile and customer draw of this prominent location.
The premises feature a welcoming reception area, individual office space, staff kitchen and dining facilities, and quality amenities - delivering a practical layout ideal for a variety of professional, trade, or service-based businesses. Two dedicated off-street car spaces add convenience for staff and clients, while the inclusion of water and electricity usage within the rent ensures simplicity and cost efficiency. This property represents a ready-to-occupy office or consulting suite in a fast-growing commercial precinct with outstanding exposure and accessibility.
Building Area: 73 m2 (approx.)
Rent: $20,000 per annum or $384 per week plus GST
Lease Terms: 2-5 years
Outgoings: Nil
Zoning: E4 General Industrial

Features

General Features

  • Commercial Type: Offices
  • Building Area: 73sqm

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