Investment Property - Dingo Beach Hotel - Whitsundays NQ
17 Pioneer Drive, Dingo Beach QLD 4800
$3,000,000
HotelSize: n/a
Block size: 2884 m² approx.
- Dingo Beach Hotel and Gloucester View Units - Option exercised 5.8-year WALE - Sea frontage with a 2,884m² corner allotment fronting the Dingo Beach Seashore Reserve Park - 11 x group titles comprising of the hotel ("Dingo Beach Hotel"), 8 x units ("Gloucester View Units"), coffee shop with convenience store, and manager's residence - Hotel boasts alfresco sea-breeze dining area, main public bar, internal dining area, commercial kitchen with cold room - "Gloucester View Units" consists of 8 x 2-bedroom, airconditioned, self-contained units with sea views - 3-bedroom, airconditioned manager's residence located above coffee shop / convenience store, with an additional bedroom on the ground floor - Coffee shop with convenience store together with 3 x fuel pumps - Net income from Hotel and Units' Lease is $147,972 pa. Income from coffee shop, convenience store, fuel sales, is additional. - Copy of Lease available on request - To be sold "as is, where is"
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