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LEVEL 2/271 William Street
Melbourne VIC 3000

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Floor area: 450m2
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Property Details for Level 2/271 William St, Melbourne

Building Type
Commercial
Floor Size
450m2
Local Government
Melbourne
Lot/Plan
2/PS336942

Last Listing description (June 2024)

Located on the corner of William Street and Little Lonsdale Street this building is perfectly situated in the heart of Melbourne's Legal Precinct. Take advantage of public transport at your doorstep with easy access for staff and guests. Only moments to the train station and stunning gardens this is an opportunity to get into a prime position and expand. The whole floor is partitioned to suit any number of businesses with surrounding offices for private meetings. Natural light floods throughout the whole property making it easy to feel welcome. Complete with a number of boardrooms please view floor-plans for full layout. Option to include furniture and partitions as part of sale.

Features Include;

- Whole 2nd floor with secure entrance

- Reception desk upon entry
- Large boardrooms that can accomodate any sized business
- 10 private offices
- Multiple boardrooms with large seating capacity
- Enormous open space partitioned for 12 currently with opportunity to cater for a larger number
- Generous kitchen, breakout area
- IT server and utilities area
- Basement parking available

Be quick to enquire, call Gavin on 0408 277 114

Property History for Level 2/271 William St, Melbourne, VIC 3000

A timeline of how this property has performed in the market
Last Sold
04 Jun 2024
  • 08 Dec 2023
    Sold for $2,400,000
  • 06 May 2021
    Sold for $900,000
  • 14 Feb 2020
    Transferred
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