Buying and leasing Commercial Real Estate in Burswood
The inner-city suburb of Burswood is primarily known for entertainment venues and recreational facilities, amongst various residential and commercial zones. Commercial properties in Burswood benefit from an excellent location, nestled around the intersection of the Great Eastern Highway and the Graham Farmer Freeway.
Commercial property in Burswood largely consists of modern office blocks, many with a stunning view of the city skyline. Commercial properties for sale and for lease in Burswood are popular for their central location and the seamless transition from work to recreation. Burswood is a sought-after suburb to live and work in, with an array of services, facilities, and retail outlets in the area.
Ross Scarfone Real Estate are specialists in commercial properties for sale and for lease in Burswood. With over 35 years of experience in Perth’s southeast, we’re well-placed to help you acquire the best commercial property in Burswood for your needs.
Contact us and share your commercial property priorities for expert advice in return.
Burswood offices for lease and for sale are commonly free-standing office blocks with all the essential facilities. We regularly assist investors and businessowners to identify the ideal office. Explore our range of offices in Burswood below and get in touch for more information.
Industrial space and warehouses in Burswood are limited in number and popular with investors, making them a valuable property type. Whether it’s a small logistics warehouse or a multi-purpose facility you’re after, reach out to us for advice to suit your business needs.
Commercial land for new developments in Burswood is very limited. Should we not have any commercial land in Burswood available, we may be able to offer a suitable alternative to meet your needs.
Perth Commercial Property Report for 2021 There’s no doubt that the uncertainty of 2020 left its mark on the commercial property market across the country. We were lucky here in Perth, where the health effects of the pandemic were barely a blip and hard borders kept our state’s economy ticking over.