1,405m2* FREESTANDING WORKSHOP/SERVICE STATION WITH DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL
25 Henry Street, Nanango QLD 4615
$695,000 + GST
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Block size: 1405 m² approx.
• First time offered for sale in over 70 years • Situated on busy Henry Street (D'Aguilar Highway) • 1,405sqm Freehold service station/Automotive workshop • Building area covers 50% of the property (Includes service bays, showroom and amenities) • Opportunity to purchase as a package or the building separately • Business is fully stocked and equipped with loyal, longstanding customer base • Currently operating as a mechanical workshop and service station since 1948 • Solid annual turnover with further potential growth • 24.3m* frontage to main street, with rear access via Alexander Lane • 100m to busy Main Street and Nanango Business Centre • Fully fenced and gated secure block • Current zoning, Business or Centre, Primary use - Service Station • Nanango is situated 2.5 hours from both Brisbane and Sunshine Coast • 14 Henry Street, Nanango is also available for purchase (see link below) https://raywhitecommercialspringwood.com/properties/commercial-for-sale/qld/nanango-4615/land-development/2724836 • Motivated vendor will consider all reasonable offers on contract
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