Sell with Robert Miloseski!! Sweet Home & Business!
The World's Largest Free-Standing Lollipop, The Party Shack & Yummylicious Candy Shack is now FOR SALE.
· Voted BEST ATTRACTION in WA in October 2020
· QUALITY TOURISM ACCREDITED BUSINESS awarded in November 2020
· MAIN STREET location in the heart of Ravensthorpe on a big town block
· Large 'Party Shack' at the rear of the property
· Well established business
· Extremely popular tourism business selling all kinds of sweets, chocolates, milkshakes, ice cream, coffee, hotdogs and a whole lot more.
· Stock-on-hand, plant and equipment included
· Training can be provided by owner
· Excellent opportunity to escape to the country and to be your own boss!
Ravensthorpe is booming with tourism, agriculture and mining and is located in the gorgeous Fitzgerald Coast region, southern Western Australia. Ravensthorpe is also home to the long-running and very popular Wildflower and Spring Festival in September.
Only 30 minutes to Hopetoun, stunning beaches and the Fitzgerald River National Park.
Make an offer today with your local Hopetoun & Ravensthorpe agent!
Robert Miloseski
0408 030 888
Features include: Area Views,Close to Shops,Close to Schools,Existing Fitout,Security System,Liveability
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