Highly Attractive Café for Sale Prime Inner West Brisbane Suburb #5575FO
(no street name provided), Brisbane City QLD 4000
$650,000 + SAV
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Memorable and striking design features sets the tone to this modern, functional and attractive café, situated in a prime inner western suburb of Brisbane. Since opening this has become a must visit eating spot.
Being part of a larger facility this café is ideally suited to take advantage of internal customers, strong local customer base, cyclists, family activities and an affluent café using demographic.
The café offers delightful breakfasts, light to hearty lunches as well as excellent coffee and snack offerings.
Currently achieving gross weekly sales of $32,000 plus Providing an excellent return to full time working owner Current owner only works part time in the business Excellent lease to 2026 with 1 x 5 year options Very reasonable rent currently at 6.1% of turnover Trading days only 7am to 3pm Very experienced and competent team in place High quality fit out Received high commendation for best café design
An experienced operator can grow the sales, manage the costs and take advantage of future potential profit opportunities offered by this highly attractive business.
Well priced at $650,000 + SAV
For more information about this excellent opportunity, complete the Confidentiality Agreement, quoting reference no: 5575FO Broker: Hugo Martin| E: hugo@absbrisbane.com| P: 0411 617 140 Head Office | P: 07 3368 4010| E: reception@absbrisbane.com
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Allhomes acknowledges the Ngunnawal people, traditional custodians of the lands where Allhomes is situated. We wish to acknowledge and respect their continuing culture and the contribution they make to the life of Canberra and the region. We also acknowledge all other First Nations Peoples on whose lands we work.
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