3 Commercial properties are now for sale fronting Summerland Way for less than $1m.
The buildings are located at 39, 43 & 45 Summerland Way, two of the buildings have tenants, the third building is an owner run laundromat that comes with the package, so there is a guaranteed income from the start.
Income for the three properties including the laundromat, is around $86,000 per annum.
There is a great opportunity to value add the laundromat through creating an ironing business and contracting sporting clubs and accommodation places in and around Kyogle. It is the only one in town.
All the dryers and washing machines are near new and the other two tenants pay for their outgoings.
Be quick to become a part of this growing community by contact Simon on 0402 706 565 and for an immediate inspection.
Property Code: 1450
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