Tattslotto & News - One Person Operation - 36798
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(no street name provided), Hurstbridge VIC 3099

$220,000

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Tattslotto & News.
Hurstbridge.
5.5 Days.
Taking $6,500pw Retail.
Over $120,000pa Tatts Commission.
Short Hours.
Mon-Fri 7am-5pm.
Sat 7am-2pm.
Closed Sunday.
Selling Tattslotto, Newspapers (No Deliveries), Magazines, Cards, Stationery & Photocopying.
Main Street Location.
Opposite Railway Station.
Substantial Traffic Flow.
Reasonable Rent & Secure Lease.
Same Vendor 8 Years.
Shop Has A 25 Year History.
No Opposition.
One Terminal.
Single Person Operation.
Simple & Easy Operation.
Ideal Family Business.
Full Training & Support Provided By Franchisor.
For More Details:
Please Contact:
Ahmad Ansari
0408 483 630
Or
(03) 9571 7566

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