Well-known Brooklyn Marina freehold and going concern business soon to be available for sale by exclusive selling agents Allan Kentwell and Adam Leacy.
Colliers International in Newcastle will soon be inviting lifestyle marina operators, developers, builders and entrepreneurs to submit an offer on the well-known and long established Brooklyn Marina freehold and going concern business.
This is a conglomerate of remarkable assets located on the northern side of Brooklyn Road, approximately 3.5 kilometres from the Pacific Highway, Brooklyn. Exclusive selling agents Allan Kentwell and Adam Leacy are handling the sale process for Long Island and Wharf Marinas who have operated for over 30 years as one of the most popular marina berthing and mooring facilities on the Hawkesbury River, one of Sydney’s most renowned boating and recreational waterways.
“This is an outstanding lifestyle investment and development opportunity offering unique assets in one of NSW’s most pristine waterway environments,” said Mr Kentwell.
The package of properties and business operations covers investment highlights such as the incredibly rare offering of the Long Island and Wharf Street Marinas plus moorings, underpinned by a significant development upside with a huge total area of approximately 4,500sqm of freehold land which includes ten homes (nine of which are absolute waterfront) adjoining the marina facilities. Each of the three marina arms are divided into berthing pens, with each pen providing accommodation for two boats, and with a finger on either side providing ease of access. Each arm is serviced by an individual off-street parking lot.
In addition, this unique facility provides ancillary commercial accommodation, including a mechanical workshop, boat dealership, kiosk and marina fuel sales.
“Freehold waterfront properties of such scale with established income streams, long-term security and development opportunity are extremely rare,” said Mr Leacy.
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