19 Bell Terrace in Graceville for sale by Knight Frank's Christian Sandstrom and Sam Biggins. The property is zoned Community facilities (Healthcare) and Character Residential and has the potential for residential, premium seniors living, or specialised healthcare STCA.
A 2.48-hectare riverfront parcel of land in Brisbane’s inner southwest with a multitude of future use options is up for sale.
The property at 19 Bell Terrace in Graceville is occupied by a former aged care facility and retirement village known as Beth Eden, and is being divested from Bethany Christian Care’s portfolio of assets after 19 years of ownership.
Knight Frank have been appointed as the preferred agent to manage the sale campaign after a rigorous selection process, appointing Christian Sandstrom, Partner – Investment Sales, and Sam Biggins, National Head of Healthcare and Life Sciences.
The property will be taken to the market via an International Expressions of Interest campaign closing at 4pm (AEST) on Thursday, 27 July 2023.
The centrepiece of the Graceville property is the irreplaceable Verney House, a heritage-listed two-level former residence that was built in 1888 and has been converted to offices and aged care accommodation.
The site is also home to heritage listed stables, which formed part of the original construction alongside Verney house.
There are several other buildings on the site including independent living units and aged care accommodation, which have all been vacated by residents.
Mr Sandstrom said the property, which was currently zoned Community facilities (Healthcare) and Character Residential would appeal to a wide range of purchasers including residential developers and high net worth individuals looking to establish a family compound which could accommodate multiple generations.
“Land parcels of this size in an affluent and tightly-held residential precinct are very rare and seldom are offered to the market for sale,” he said.
“We anticipate strong interest in the truly generational opportunity, from local buyers to overseas expats.
“The site could be suitable for residential development, with the potential for the existing Verney House be extensively renovated to its former glory as a grand residence with direct frontage to the Brisbane River.”
Mr Biggins said: “With a median house price in the precinct of $1.8m-plus, the scale of the holding also lends itself well to redevelopment into premium seniors living, or repositioning of the existing improvements for use as a specialised allied or residential mental health facility.
“Given the scarcity of such a significant holding and diversity of potential future uses, we anticipate interest in the offering from a broad cross-section of potential purchasers.”