Freehold business sale, Bangalee Store & Mechanics.
10b Bangalee Street, Lauderdale TAS 7021
$1,195,000 + S.A.V
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Block size: 925 m² approx.
Freehold, 2 Businesses. Lauderdale General Store with fuel, plus adjoining mechanics.
Operating since 1950 and by the current owners since 2001, this convenience store with fuel and hardware, together with the mechanics workshop is offered for sale on a WIWO basis.
Ideally located in the middle of Lauderdale, the Bangalee Store benefits from local customers and day visitors to the beautiful Lauderdale beach and surrounding areas.
The mechanics workshop has significant demand from recurring clients who have been loyal to the current owner who has operated in the Lauderdale area for the last 43 years.
This is a fantastic opportunity for a working couple or family, all available on a generous 925 sqm* slice of Lauderdale.
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