Own a part of Mareeba's history! For those of the nostalgic persuasion, Mareeba's original Rodeo Drive-in is on the market!
The current owner has recently spent $100k upgrading to digital projectors and adding two rooms to the complex. The drive-in has been in operation for approx 50 years, has a cafeteria and parks approximately 200 cars.
Continue restoring the drive-in to give it a new lease of life or perhaps redevelop into something new, like a water park?
In addition to the Drive-in complex which is currently leased (returning approx. $31,000 per annum), the property has 2 hardi-plank houses currently rented at $250 p/w each. One is a 3-bed low set home and the other a 2-bed high set home.
The property encompasses 3.91 hectares and is serviced by a 2 megalitre channel water allocation plus a bore.
For further information or to arrange an inspection of this piece of Mareeba's history, please contact Exclusive Agent John Falvo @ Mareeba Property Office.
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Key details
Property type:
Other Commercial
Block Size:
3.91 Hectares*
Other Details
Lot:
1
Plan Type:
RP
Plan:
718701
Other Commercial Size:
39 Hectares*
Legal description:
1/RP718701
*These are approximate values based on available information.
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