FREEHOLD TROPICAL RAINFOREST - COASTAL PARK RETURNING 15% - 1039CPF
(no street name provided), Feluga QLD 4854
FREEHOLD $1,650,000
HotelSize: n/a
Block size: 16 m² approx.
Strategically located a few minutes from both the National 1 Bruce Highway, and Mission Beach, this 16 Acre property is well located to attract major Tourist and Workplace guests.
Consistently producing good cash flows, there is ample land to expand the Park and even develop it as a Manufactured Home Estate.
It is being sold as a viable going concern, easily managed by an active couple seeking a relaxed lifestyle or a major expansion project for a serious Park Developer.
Current Facilities include:
- 11 x standard units.
- 4 x units are blocks of 4 rooms each with ensuites (making a total of 16 single rooms).
- 3 x self-contained cabins on ensuite sites.
- 24 x powered caravan sites with annex slab.
- 2 x owned caravans onsite.
- Large camping area and barbeque area.
- Recently renovated ladies and gents shower and toilet block.
- Laundry block with four washing machines for guests.
- Commercial washing machines and dryers for the ensuite rooms.
- Lawns and landscaped gardens.
- Barbeque area.
- Gymnasium and recreation room.
- Manager's Residence consists of a two bedroom unit including air conditioning, furniture, beds, and kitchen equipment.
- FREEHOLD PARK
Net Profit: $208,849 for 2021/22
Contact Antonio Curulli from Tourism Brokers for further information or to arrange an inspection.
Property ID: 1039CPF (quote when enquiring)
Property Code: 4224
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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.
"With open hearts and minds, together we grow." artwork by David Williams of Gilimbaa.