This commercial seafood operation is offered for sale at the seaside port of Lucinda, which is approximately 25 kilometres from the town of Ingham.
This freehold property is offered on a walk in – walk out basis and comprises a large commercial / retail seafood processing complex which is currently operating and DPI approved. The complex is fully intergrated, from receiving seafood product to the retail section. The business is well established by a local family and is on the main thoroughfare in and out of Lucinda.
Besides the complex, there is a well appointed 3 bedroom lowset brick home which is located on the same parcel of land. The total area of land including the complex is 2,023 square metres (which is 1/2 an acre in the old terms).
The major plant & equipment is included in the sale.
RATES :- $3,641.06 p.a. (2014 – 2015)
WATER RATES :- 92 cents per kilolitre used
The Lucinda area is the gateway to the Hinchinbrook Channel and the home to the Lucinda Bulk Sugar Terminal with the longest sugar jetty in Australia that stretches out to sea and curves with the earth’s surface. Lucinda has a hotel/motel, caravan park, general store and is nearby the Dungeness Boat Ramp area that gives access to the channel.
Lucinda is a short drive from Ingham township which is just over one hour north of Townsville and approximately three hours south of Cairns, enclosed in all the lush natural beauty that North Queensland has to offer. The region takes its name from Hinchinbrook Island, Australias largest Island National Park, lying just to the north east of Ingham proper. We are at the southern gateway to the World Heritage listed, Wet Tropics and Great Barrier Reef. Waterfalls and beaches abound, including Forrest Beach and the longest sheer drop waterfall in Australia, Wallaman Falls. Recently, council has developed the Tyto Wetlands and bird-watching ecotourism precinct which includes world class viewing platforms, a new library, recording studio, art gallery and information centre.
Serviced by the four big banks plus credit unions, industries include sugar, civil works, education, healthcare, hospitality and tourism. New business is encouraged. With 15 schools, both primary and secondary, across the region, our population is also better serviced for healthcare (with chemists, medical centres and a new hospital) than many other places in Queensland. Coles, Woolworths and our local Ingham Fresh Food Market Place all offer an abundance of tempting morsels, although, many locals prefer to just catch it off the back of their boat. Fast food outlets of KFC, McDonalds and Subway make a roaring trade from the constant stream of travellers, searching out their Seachange.
The Reitano family have been nurturing newcomers to the district for more than 91 years. Well help you too !
For further information or to arrange an inspection contact the action team at Felix Reitano Real Estate !