FOR SALE BEERWAH SHOPPING VILLAGE 60 SIMPSON STREET, BEERWAH
60 Simpson Street, Beerwah QLD 4519
OTP closing 4pm Wednesday 24 April 2024
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Block size: 1454 m² approx.
60 Simpson Street (Beerwah Shopping Village), represents a rare opportunity to acquire a freestanding commercial property with substantial land holding with long standing tenants, in a prime position in the heartbeat centre of Sunshine Coast Hinterland Region, Beerwah.
Key features are as follows: - High profile freestanding retail investment property in the heart of Beerwah - Leased to strong mix of tenants with two tenants being in occupancy since 2001 - Land area: 1,454sq m* - Building area (NLA): 365sq m* - Estimated total net rental: $109,443.01* per annum + outgoings + GST - Multiple leases with long standing tenants with two tenants being in occupancy since 2001 - Prime opportunity for future rental and capital growth - Tightly held location in Central Beerwah - Large land holding with dual street frontage and laneway access
The property has a highly prominent, corner position on the main retail strip of Beerwah being the main freehold section of the Beerwah Shopping Village and comprises a fully leased standalone retail / commercial building with a total NLA of 365sq m* on a large substantial, 1,454sq m* land parcel. The property fronts both Simpson Street and Turner Street with a large frontage to the laneway running through the shopping village between both streets.
The property is fully leased to Lifeline, Neddy's Nose Bag Takeaway, Mutz Cutz and Kitchen Bar & More and has a estimate Net Rental of $109,443.01* per annum + GST.
This property will sit nicely in any property investor's portfolio.
Offers to Purchase closing 4pm Wednesday 24th April 2024
For further information contact exclusive marketing agent Scott Gardiner on 0415679112 or email sgardiner@savills.com.au
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