Rare Entry Level Sydney Fast Food Investment | Pizza Hut
4/9-11 Gallipoli Street, St Marys NSW 2760
Auction 15/05/24
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Block size: 235 m² approx.
Burgess Rawson is pleased to offer to the market Pizza Hut, St Marys NSW for sale via our upcoming Investment Auction Portfolio 168.
The property has the following key investment highlights:
+ Rare entry level Sydney fast food investment + New 5 year lease to 2028 + options to 2038 + Well established Pizza Hut location for 20+ years, trading 7 days a week between 10am and 12am + Globally recognised fast food brand with 19,000+ stores in over 100 countries worldwide + Attractive annual CPI rental reviews + Landlord friendly net lease, tenant responsible for all usual outgoings, as per lease + Easily managed, single tenant investment + St Marys: Western Sydney location with forecasted population growth of 64% by 2041 + Net Income: $61,527 pa* + GST (May 2024)^
To be sold by Investment Portfolio Auction 10:30am AEST Wednesday 15 May 2024 Yallamundi Rooms, Sydney Opera House
Please contact the exclusively appointed sales team for more information.
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