One of the largest shop fronts in St Helens, 23 Quail Street, St Helens has high visibility and offers a lucrative chance to secure a prime commercial space in the largest town on Tasmania's east coast. With vacant possession available, it's perfect for owner occupiers or investors looking to maximise their portfolio.
This property boasts a generous 450m² floor area across versatile commercial and residential spaces. The prime main street frontage ensures maximum exposure and foot traffic, making it an ideal location for a thriving business - be it retail, medical, office space, fitness centre or what about a good old fashioned milk bar, STCA of course.
The flexible layout includes retail shopfronts, office areas, ample storage, and off street parking for staff and customers. Additionally, the property features a separate 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom home, which could be used for supplementary income, staff accommodation or even converted to additional commercial space. There is also an exisiting accessible entry point.
With appraised gross annual income of $58,000 + outgoings, this property offers strong investment potential. Whether you're looking to establish your own business or develop a high yielding asset, the motivated vendor has priced this property to sell, creating an excellent opportunity for savvy buyers.
Act on this opportunity now and bring your commercial vision to life. Contact Heidi Howe and her team at Harcourts St Helens today to arrange your inspection!
PROPERTY INFORMATION:
Land size: 809m2
Building size: 450m2
Year built: 1940
Commercial + Residential
House: 3 bedrooms and 1 bathroom
Commerial: Kitchenette + WC
St Helens is the gateway to the world famous Bay of Fires and is 2 hours from Launceston or 3 1/2 hours from Hobart. The largest town on Tasmania's east coast and is the beginning of the world famous Bay of Fires. St Helens is complimented by a 10 bed hospital, dentist, vet, district school, government agencies, fishing port, mountain bike network, thriving dining and retail scene. Industry is primarily based around tourism, hospitality, fishing, education and health services. St Helens is a vibrant and friendly community.
Harcourts St Helens has no reason to doubt the accuracy of the information in this document which has been sourced from means which are considered reliable, however we cannot guarantee accuracy. Prospective purchasers are advised to carry out their own investigations