Traditional Fish & Chip Shop Taking $11,000 Per Week! $165,000 (17241)
(no street name provided), Sydenham VIC 3037
$165,000
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Currently on offer is a thriving fish & chip shop with a solid customer base, a range of menu options and a favourable location amongst residential areas. This business is ideal for an owner-operator or a family looking to secure a stable income and expand upon the existing success.
*Taking $11,000 Per Week *Strong Customer Base *Long lease term *100 sqm *8 casuals *28 seating capacity *6-day operations *P&E worth $150,000
Walid Hijazi and the team at LINK Melbourne are excited to bring to the market an esteemed hospitality business. With a sterling reputation, a diverse menu and substantial growth potential, this business is a turnkey business for aspiring restaurateurs and investors alike.
Situated in a prime location, the premises comprise a modern 100 sqm setup. The business enjoys high visibility, strategically positioned among four other businesses on a main road, complete with the convenience of 30 on-site parking spaces.
The business boasts a comprehensive set of assets, including five fryers, a coolroom and a walk-in freezer. The entire plant and equipment, valued at $150,000, are fully owned, eliminating the need for immediate capital investment.
Notably, there has been minimal marketing undertaken to date, representing an untapped avenue for potential growth. A motivated new owner has the opportunity to implement targeted marketing strategies, explore menu expansion and extend operating hours to maximise revenue.
To learn more about this business, contact me today. I would be glad to provide more details to qualified purchasers.
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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