CBRE has been appointed to sell the popular Glenview Par 3 Golf Course on the Sunshine Coast, with expectations around the $20 million-mark.
Located at the southern end of the Sunshine Coast at 2574 Steve Irwin Way, Glenview, the 12.1ha property comprising of a nine-hole golf course, clubhouse, and three-bedroom residence has hit the market.
CBRE's Rem Rafter and Brendan Robins are marketing the freehold property, which offers both a strong trading business as well as significant development potential for a tourist park, education facility or food and beverage outlet - subject to approvals.
CBRE’s Rem Rafter says the listing presents an exciting opportunity for buyers hoping to capitalise on the region’s tourism boom.
“The Sunshine Coast is undergoing a series of significant infrastructure projects, including the $350 million airport expansion, that will spur economic growth and drive tourism in the area,” Mr Rafter said.
“The site is well-positioned along Steve Irwin Way to capitalise on this anticipated growth, while also offering a diverse range of development options.
"The landholding east of Glenview Golf has been earmarked for the $450 million Actventure lifestyle, tourist and active theme park, and with key attractions Australia Zoo and Aussie World Fun Park located within 10-kilometers, we expect the opportunity will encourage interest from astute developers," he told WILLIAMS MEDIA.
“Alternatively, this listing is well-suited to buyer’s seeking a long-term secure investment, underpinned by a profitable business and strong trading history," said Mr Rafter.
Glenview Par 3 Golf Course is available for sale via an EOI campaign, on a Walk in Walk Out basis, closing Thursday October 11, 2018 at 12pm.
For more information or to register your interest, contact Rem Rafter and Brendan Robins via the details listed below.
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