The Sarina Beach Motel for sale by JLL Hotels & Hospitality Group’s Mark Walsh and Gareth Closter, beachfront location just 30 minutes from the Mackay airport, price guide of $6 million, representing a desirable yield of circa 13%.
The Sarina Beach Motel,situated in an idyllic beachfront location just 30 minutesfrom the Mackay airport, is being offered for sale by JLL Hotels & Hospitality Group’s Mark Walsh and Gareth Closter.
Offered with a price guide of $6 million, representing a desirable yield of circa 13%, the Sarina Beach Motel presents a rare mix of pristine and picturesque beachside location coupled with consistent and substantial profitability.
Located on a perfect beachfront location, this attractive motel features twenty motel rooms, pool, practice basketball court, and a thriving Food and Beverage business from the only licensed premises in town. All overlooking the beautiful Coral Sea at the southern end of the Great Barrier Reef.
“Ocean fronting opportunities that offer a stunning location at an opportunistic yield are extremely rare! This is the style of offering that the market is looking for, and we expect strong interest in the property,” Mr Walsh said.
This fantastic regional location is only a short drive from the city of Mackay, so the motel is easily accessible yet remains perfectly peaceful and relaxing. Consequently, the Sarina Beach Motel enjoys high occupancy all year round. There are a broad range of demand drivers in the region, and the motelincluding Aurizon (rail), Wilmar (sugar mill), Coal Terminal(contractors), Holiday Makers (Local), Interstate Travellersand International Travellers. There are a variety of room types to suit differing needs of travellers, all enjoying unique views towardsthe stunning beachfront. New owners will also enjoy a very modern and tastefully renovated managers residence.
The Sarina Beach Motel is being offered for sale Private Treaty with a price guide of $6 million. To request more detail on the sale please contact JLL Hotels & Hospitality’s Mark Walsh or Gareth Closter via the contact details below.
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