Information Memorandum RWC Northern Corridor Group
LOT 3 ‘DA VOS’ 201 GYMPIE TERRACE NOOSAVILLE QLD 4556
Marketing Agents
Cory Hoy Sales & Leasing Executive
0421 004 484 cory.hoy@raywhite.com
Contents
THE OPPORTUNITY
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
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OUTGOINGS
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LOCATION
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SUNSHINE COAST OVERVIEW
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SUNSHINE COAST MAJOR PROJECTS
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DISCLAIMER
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Charlee Livesey Sales & Leasing Associate
0431 135 900 charlee.livesey@raywhite.com
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The Opportunity Charlee Livesey and Cory Hoy of RWC Northern Corridor Group are pleased to present 3/201 Gympie Terrace, Noosaville for sale or lease.
FEATURES • 29m2* • 1 exclusive use car park on-site
Situated within a popular area just across from the Noosaville River, this tenancy enjoys great street exposure and high foot traffic year round. Perfectly suited to a cafe/takeaway store or boutique retail shop with high quality tenants either side. The property comes with an exclusive use outdoor seating area for customers who get to enjoy the view of the Noosaville River.
• Exclusive use outdoor seating area • On-street parking for visitors • Highly sought-after area of Noosaville • Busy corner position opposite Noosa River • Enjoys high volumes of vehicular and pedestrian traffic daily • Currently occupied by Noosa Pie Company • Fridges available
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Executive Summary
ADDRESS
3/201 Gympie Terrace, Noosaville
PROPERTY DETAILS
Lot 3 on SP206090
BUILDING AREA
29m2*
LOCAL AUTHORITY
Noosa Shire Council
ZONING
Tourist Accommodation
FOR SALE/LEASE
Contact Agent
OUTGOINGS
$8,353.56 (approx.)
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Outgoings
Council Rates
$2,368.78
Unitywater
$1,493.32
Body Corp
$4,491.46
Total Estimated Outgoings
$8,353.56*
Location - Noosa Region Nestled along the stunning Sunshine Coast of Queensland, the Noosa region exudes a captivating charm that combines natural beauty, a relaxed lifestyle, and a thriving commercial property landscape. Renowned for its pristine beaches, lush hinterland, and vibrant townships, this area has become a sought-after destination for both residents and businesses seeking an idyllic coastal retreat. From the bustling commercial hubs of Noosa Heads and Noosaville to the industrial estates fostering economic growth, the Noosa region presents a compelling opportunity for commercial property ventures. Tourism-Driven Market
Limited Supply, High Demand
Mixed-Use Developments
The Noosa region's commercial property market is significantly influenced by its thriving tourism industry. With a constant influx of visitors seeking sun-kissed shores and exclusive resorts, commercial spaces catering to tourism-related businesses, such as hotels, restaurants, and retail outlets, experience robust demand.
The allure of the Noosa area has led to a limited supply of available commercial properties, resulting in high demand and competitive market conditions. Investors and businesses should act swiftly to secure prime locations and capitalize on the area's growing popularity.
In response to the rising demand for live-work-play environments, mixed-use developments have gained traction in the Noosa region. These developments offer a blend of commercial, residential, and recreational spaces, catering to a diverse range of needs.
Sustainable Development Focus
Strategic Transport Links
Thriving Commercial Hubs
Noosa prides itself on being an environmentally conscious region, prioritizing sustainable development. Commercial property projects are subject to strict regulations to preserve the area's natural beauty and minimize environmental impact, which can create opportunities for eco-friendly businesses and initiatives.
The Noosa region benefits from strategic transport links, enhancing accessibility for businesses and residents. The Sunshine Coast Airport provides domestic and limited international flights, while the Bruce Highway and excellent public transportation networks connect the region to major cities and neighboring areas.
Noosa Heads and Noosaville serve as bustling commercial hubs, offering a diverse range of retail, dining, and office spaces. These vibrant townships attract both locals and tourists, making them prime locations for commercial property ventures seeking a dynamic and energetic environment.
From its breathtaking landscapes to its thriving commercial property market, the Noosa region in Queensland presents a compelling destination for investors and businesses seeking an opportunity to flourish in an enchanting coastal setting. With its emphasis on sustainability, limited supply, and high demand, the area offers a chance to be part of a vibrant community while contributing to responsible development. Whether it's embracing the tourism industry or exploring mixed-use developments, commercial property ventures in Noosa have the potential to thrive amid this harmonious blend of nature and commerce.
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Sunshine Coast Overview The Sunshine Coast is just over one hour by road, north of the state capital of Brisbane and covers an area of approximately 2,291 square kilometres with 52.3 kilometres of open coastline.
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The region features commercial, residential and industrial precincts as well as diverse landscapes from ocean beaches to green belts and pristine hinterland communities. Positioned on the doorstep of Asia and the Pacific Rim, the region is well connected to national and international markets through its major transport networks – the Bruce Highway, the national rail network and the Sunshine Coast Airport.
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SUNSHINE COAST AIRPORT MASTER PLAN
MAROOCHYDORE CITY CENTRE
Maximising the economic return from the recent $334 million expansion project. The expanded airport provides a direct gateway to the region and to a greater range of locations in Australia, Asia and other international destinations. It is now the HQ for Bonza, Australia’s newest airline, which is rolling out 15 regional routes across Australia. Further development, to be delivered under the Airport Masterplan, will provide exciting and diverse opportunities in the Australasian aviation market.
Maroochydore City Centre is Australia’s newest greenfield CBD and aims to be Australia’s first truly smart city, just 15 minutes from the Sunshine Coast Airport and 20 milliseconds from Asia via the new broadband submarine cable. Master-planned from the ground up, the new CBD will offer capital city infrastructure and has been designed for the Sunshine Coast lifestyle, with almost 18 hectares of parklands and waterways.
SUNSHINE COAST HEALTH PRECINCT
BRUCE HIGHWAY UPGRADE
The health and wellbeing industry is booming on the Sunshine Coast, propelled by the $5 billion Sunshine Coast Health Precinct, which is Australia’s largest health infrastructure project currently being developed.
$1.6 billion expansion and upgrade. The upgrade includes three projects Caloundra Road to Sunshine Motorway, Maroochydore Road/ Mons Road interchanges and Sunshine Motorway to Maroochydore Road.
MASS TRANSIT SOLUTION
BLUE HEART SUNSHINE COAST
9,000 jobs | $3.6 billion contribution to the economy. To protect the Sunshine Coast’s enviable lifestyle as it grows, a high-quality mass transit system will be essential. Sunshine Coast Council has undertaken detailed planning for a mass transit solution over many years. In a major milestone for the project, a detailed report of mass transit options, informed by extensive community feedback, was approved by council in October 2021.
5,000 hectares - sustainable, adaptive floodplain management and blue carbon offsets. The Sunshine Coast will play an integral role in Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games. It will be home to four key venues and several sporting events during the Olympic Games. These include football, basketball, marathon, mountain biking, cycling and kiteboarding.
2032 OLYMPIC AND PARALYMPIC GAMES The Sunshine Coast will play an integral role in Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games. It will be home to four key venues and several sporting events during the Olympic Games. These include football, basketball, marathon, mountain biking, cycling and kiteboarding.
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Disclaimer The information contained in this Information Memorandum and any other verbal or written information given in respect of the property (“Information”) is provided to the recipient (“you”) on the following conditions: 1.
North Coast Commercial Properties Pty Ltd trading as Ray White Northern Corridor Group and or any of its officers, employees or consultants (“we, us”) make no representation, warranty or guarantee, that the Information, whether or not in writing, is complete, accurate or balanced. Some information has been obtained from third parties and has not been independently verified. Accordingly, no warranty, representation or undertaking, whether express or implied, is made and no responsibility is accepted by us as to the accuracy of any part of this, or any further information supplied b y or on our behalf, whether orally or in writing.
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The Information does not constitute, and should not be considered as, a recommendation in relation to the purchase of the property or a solicitation or offer to sell the property or a contract of sale for the property.
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You should satisfy yourself as t o the accuracy and completeness of the Information through your own inspections, surveys, enquiries, and searches by your own independent consultants, and we recommend that you obtain independent legal, financial and taxation advice. This includes as t o whether any listing price is inclusive or exclusive of GST.
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We are not valuers and make no comment as to value. “S old/ leased” designations show only that stock is “currently not available” – no t that the property is contracted/ settled. If you require a valuation we recommend that you obtain advice from a registered valuer.
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Information Memorandum RWC Northern Corridor Group
Michael Shadforth Director - Commercial Principal
0488 981 076 michael.shadforth@raywhite.com
Samuel Hoy Sales & Leasing Executive
0423 795 273 samuel.hoy@raywhite.com
David Goldsworthy Sales & Leasing Executive
0481 996 794 david.goldsworthy@raywhite.com
Monique Dalton Sales & Leasing Associate
0481 979 807 monique.dalton@raywhite.com
Charlee Livesey Sales & Leasing Associate
0431 135 900 charlee.livesey@raywhite.com
Cassie Mahoney Senior Administrator
1300 255 075 cassie.mahoney@raywhite.com
Hayley Livingstone Senior Administrator
1300 255 075 hayley.livingstone@raywhite.com