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Norton Kulfa Bar – To Let
Norton Kulfa Bar – To Let
Norton Kulfa Bar – To Let
Norton Kulfa Bar – To Let
Norton Kulfa Bar – To Let
Norton Kulfa Bar – To Let
Norton Kulfa Bar – To Let
Norton Kulfa Bar – To Let A spacious and well-situated bar available for rent in Norton Kulfa, ideal for entertainment and hospitality ventures. Property Features: - Bar area measuring 108m² - Counter and stage setup perfect for live music or events - One office (10m²), suitable for administration or storage - Inside toilet with sink - Outside toilet Rental Terms: Rent: $600/month Deposit: $600
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Norton Kulfa Bar – To Let

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