Situated right in the heart of the Main Street of Goolwa , Goolwa is one of the most popular seaside holiday towns. Best business location with all the drive by traffic
It is ideally situated to make the most of the thousands of visiting tourists and holiday makers who stroll along the main Street all year-round.
Currently home to the busiest and most popular fish and chip shop in town .
Currently the property is offered for sale with tenants who still have approx. 9 years left on the lease.
The property , with qua is of brick construction with a 14.47 m road frontage, there is parking to the back of the building. The floor space is approx. 85 m2 internally with a storage shed to the back area of the property increasing the floor space to 123 m2
This building comprises of small front verandah entrance, leading through into the main front room . To the back area of the shop there are large fridge freezer units and sinks and preparing area . The back area lead to large carpark and outside storage shed
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Such a rare opportunity to acquire such a well located property located right on the main thorough fair .
Car parking spaces are available to the front and rear of the building.
Properties like this one rarely enter the market place a great investment
Offered FOR SALE – BEST OFFERS $500K to $550K plus GST
The main building’s internal floor area is small. The quoted 85 sqm is given as an approximate indication only and should not be relied upon as the accurate net internal area. Interested parties are welcome inspect and consider for themselves the use of space in this area as it has been utilized by the current tenant.
Current return on this amazing piece of real estate is $893.00 per week The tenant pays all the outgoings and has 9 years left on the 5x5x5 year lease
0487 301 39089 kilometres from Adelaide
Australia’s first Cittaslow Town, Goolwa was once a thriving river port – the last on the Murray River before it reached the Southern Ocean. Today, Goolwa offers a steam-to-steam experience with PS Oscar W, a 100 year old authentic paddle steamer, and the Cockle Train, a steam train journey.
The town still has many historical features, its present day life is as a busy regional centre with great pubs, a microbrewery, restaurants and cafs, and is a popular gateway to the Coorong National Park and the lakes system at the mouth of the Murray River.
History overlooked Goolwa for a century or so, leaving it with a subtle, unpretentious beauty and many wonderful old sandstone buildings dating back to the 1850s. The Goolwa State Heritage area surrounds the Goolwa Visitor Information Centre, which should be the starting point for any visitor wanting to learn more about the town and its many attractions, as well as its colourful river port history and the Ngarrindjeri culture of the region.
Explore the local waterways by taking a cruise on the lower Murray River on an authentic 103 year old paddle steamer or an eco-cruise into the Coorong. Australia’s oldest railway, commissioned in 1854, still runs a historic passenger service between Goolwa, Middleton, Port Elliot and Victor Harbor.
Goolwa also fronts the Southern Ocean where a sand dune boardwalk provides great views and cocklers gather pipis or cockles (a mollusc) on the beach. This beach can also be reached by 4WD (take note of tide times and warning signs at Goolwa Beach) and is a popular surf spot.
FAST FACT
In it’s heyday, Goolwa was the only place in Australia where paddle steamers and steam trains met to carry produce inland for shipping overseas.
Please Call Sylvia Jemson-Ledger The LifeStyle Specialist to inspect the property