Fully Tenanted Investment with Long Standing Tenants
73-79 Mary Street, Gympie QLD 4570
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Block size: 547 m² approx.
The Team at NAI Harcourts is privileged to bring to offer to market, the property at 73 Mary Street, Gympie. Featuring 3 excellent long-standing tenancies with staggered leases, this property truly is an investors dream. Sitting on a large 547sqm main-street allotment, this property is sure to impress!
Fast Facts: - Long standing Café operating since 1936 - National Tenant H & R Block Accountants - Upstairs Beauty & Hair Salon with Brand New Lease! - Net Income Approximately $82,196 P/A - Desirable Main Street Location - Close Proximity to Local Parks & Amenities
Register Your Interest Today with Alex Henriksen & Nathan O'Neill - Our Instruction is Clear, This Property Will Be Sold!
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