Beachfront Going Concern Tourist Park, Far North Queensland - 1055CPF
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(no street name provided), Ayr QLD 4807

FREEHOLD $3,000,000

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Block size: 4 m² approx.
For sale is a Freehold Beachfront Tourist Park , situated in Far North Queensland scenic location, Alva Beach, Queensland.

Location - Alva Beach: Located in Queensland, Australia, Alva Beach is known for its beautiful coastal scenery and proximity to the Great Barrier Reef. The area offers opportunities for beach activities, fishing, and nature exploration.

Accommodations: 83 Spacious Sites and Cabins

Caravan Sites: Spaces for caravans with necessary hook-ups for electricity and water.

Camping Sites: Areas designated for tent camping with access to basic facilities.

Cabins/Bungalows: Includes basic to mid-range cabins or bungalows offering a more comfortable stay with amenities like air conditioning, kitchens, and private bathrooms.

Amenities

Facilities: Includes shared amenities such as a communal kitchen, barbecue areas, picnic spots, laundry facilities, and restrooms.

Recreational Areas: inclusion of swimming pools, playgrounds, or direct beach access.

Shops and Services: Onsite or nearby convenience stores or shops for essentials.

Activities

Beach Activities: Swimming, sunbathing, and beachcombing.

Water Sports: Fishing, boating, snorkeling, and possibly guided reef tours.

Nature Exploration: Walking trails, birdwatching, and exploring local flora and fauna.

Selling Points

- Potential emphasis on sustainable practices, given its natural setting.

- A sense of community among travelers and staff.

- Excellent revenue streams, occupancy rates, and operational costs.

- Very close proximity to the Great Barrier Reef and the world-famous Yongala wreck dive site, and just a short walk or drive the to the beautiful Alva Beach.

- Consistently profitable over the years.

- Access to some of the best and most accessible fishing, crabbing, and boating in the region.

- A short one hour drive from busy Townsville, and just 15 minutes from Ayr and the major Bruce Highway route, this is a very rare coastal park.

- Opportunity to increase turnover to the business via additional activities such as quad bike tours, fishing trips, canoeing, kite surfing and so on.

- Just a short walk to the beach or 4WD tracks where guests enjoy some of the best fishing and boating in the area. No local competition for this type of accommodation, the park enjoys good trade throughout the year

- The park attracts customers from far and wide.

- The entire park is very well-maintained, with the current owners adding high demand cabins and private amenities for those who like additional comfort. Exceptionally high sales platform ratings, this park has a very loyal following.

- A purpose built scuba diving building is provided on-site, and currently leased by a third party providing additional passive income. This beautiful park is large enough to suit both group operators as well as private buyers looking for a sea change in the stunning north of Queensland.




Net Profit: $303,442 for 2022/23 (provided by vendor)

Contact Antonio Curulli from Tourism Brokers for further information or to arrange an inspection.

Property ID: 1055CPF (quote when enquiring)

Property Code: 4983

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Block Size:
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Listing ID: 182600126. This listing has been viewed 1 time. It was first displayed on 14/06/2024 and last updated on 14/06/2024.
Allhomes acknowledges the Ngunnawal people, traditional custodians of the lands where Allhomes is situated. We wish to acknowledge and respect their continuing culture and the contribution they make to the life of Canberra and the region. We also acknowledge all other First Nations Peoples on whose lands we work.
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