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THE OPPORTUNITY

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DISCLAIMER

DISCLAIMER

Davidson Property is pleased to present to the market 2 Energy Circuit, Robina. Comprising a fully leased, multi-tenanted, modern industrial property consisting of five separate units, the property is well positioned in the popular Robina Industrial Precinct, within minutes of both the M1 and Robina Town Centre. Located on the corner of Scottsdale Drive and Energy Circuit, the property is being offered to the market as a secure investment with five existing tenants.

KEY ATTRIBUTES INCLUDE:

• Modern, multi-tenanted industrial property in a premium Robina location

• Secure leases to well-known national tenants including Jetts Fitness and National Windscreens

• Extremely well maintained and presented industrial facility

• High clearance warehouses with mezzanine offices and carparking for 38 vehicles

• Net annual income $333,379 per annum excl GST

• Prime location close to M1, Robina Town Centre and Robina Auto Mall

• Strong annual rental increases

• Tenants contribute to outgoings

This is a rare opportunity for an investor to acquire a substantial industrial property and to benefit from a secure and regular return with future income and capital growth.

The property is being sold via an Expression of Interest campaign, closing at 14 March 2023 at 3PM

Executive Summary

Address 2 Energy Circuit, Robina Qld 4226

Real Property Description Lot 539, Survey Plan 208060

Land Area 3,249 SQM

Building Area 1,787 SQM

Car Parking 38 on site spaces

Description A modern, securely leased, multi-tenanted industrial property in a highly sought-after location.

Net Income (excl GST) $333,379 per annum

Annual Outgoings $90,123 per annum

Local Government Authority Local Government (Robina Central Planning Agreement Act 1992)

Zoning Special Purpose Zone -See attached Zoning information

Number of Tenancies Five (5)

Interest for Sale 100% freehold

Method of Sale Expressions of Interest Closing 3PM, 14 March 2023

Important: Prospective purchasers conduct due diligence investigations of the property strictly at their own expense and risk, and the vendor will have no liability in relation to such expenses. Consent by the vendor to the conduct by any potential purchaser of due diligence activities or investigation will not in any circumstance be construed as a representation that the vendor will be exercising or refraining from exercising its rights to deal with the property, or any representation that the vendor intends to contract with that potential buyer, or at all.

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