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Dolphin Heads Resort, Salt Restaurant for sale for $1.6 million

Selling for less than a Brisbane inner city house, the letting rights to this beachfront resort, its restaurant, and its heart-shaped spa could tempt anyone thinking about a sea change.

Dolphin Heads Resort and restaurant has hit the market for $1.595 million, offering a chance to live and work by the ocean for less than the price of a house in inner Brisbane. Pictures: Supplied
Dolphin Heads Resort and restaurant has hit the market for $1.595 million, offering a chance to live and work by the ocean for less than the price of a house in inner Brisbane. Pictures: Supplied

A seaside Queensland resort and restaurant has hit the market for $1.595 million, offering a chance to live and work by the ocean for less than the price of a house in inner Brisbane.

Dolphin Heads Resort is in the picturesque Northern Beaches about 20 minutes north of the Mackay Airport.

Its 50-plus privately owned villa apartments surround a lagoon-style saltwater pool, kids shallow and heart-shaped spa, with many overlooking the Pacific Ocean.

The resort’s Salt Restaurant and function room have played host to weddings, as well as corporate events, birthday parties and more.

Realtor Antonio Curulli said the Dolphin Heads Resort letting rights were competitively priced at $1.595 million, but the entire property was “probably worth $20 million”.

Realestate.com.au data shows the average price for a home in the inner city Brisbane suburb of Bardon is $1.63 million.

Dolphin Heads Resort has hit the market for $1.6 million. Photo: Contributed
Dolphin Heads Resort has hit the market for $1.6 million. Photo: Contributed

“The operator doesn’t own the whole resort (but) the business, the restaurant, the function room, and the apartment,” Mr Curulli said.

“You’re buying the heart of the resort … the lifeblood.

“It represents a good lifestyle for a husband and wife couple coming in for a sea change.

Dolphin Heads Resort.
Dolphin Heads Resort.

“The location is quite superior, it has an amazing spot there on the water.”

Mr Curulli said longtime operator Lyn Ischenko was looking to retire after running it for “nearly eight years”.

Situated across from the Eimeo Beach and the iconic Eimeo Pacific Hotel with its sweeping views, Dolphin Heads Resort is one of Mackay’s tourism centrepieces.

Dolphin Heads Resort general manager Lyn Ischenko has put the letting rights on the market. Picture: Rachelle Bazeley
Dolphin Heads Resort general manager Lyn Ischenko has put the letting rights on the market. Picture: Rachelle Bazeley

The sale listing itemises the resort’s $1.6 million price tag.

A managers residence/reception office is $250,000 for one freehold lot, $900,000 for Salt Restaurant and function room as another lot, and $445,000 for 38 units in the letting pool and rights to function room income.

The listing states the resort’s 2021/2022 financial year net profits were $157,391.

Dolphin Heads Resort. Photo: Contributed
Dolphin Heads Resort. Photo: Contributed

Mr Curulli said the resort had received a “fair amount of interest”, particularly from investors living in South East Queensland for whom Mackay was just a drive or flight away.

“It’s not an inconsequential amount of money (so) it’ll need someone who’s got some big pockets to come in,” he said.

Contact Antonio Curulli at 0488 030 853 or check out the listing for more information.

And if Dolphin Heads was not to your liking, the management rights for another Mackay region beachside resort were also up for grabs.

Resort Brokers has listed the management rights for a 43-unit complex at Blacks Beach for $1.595 million, the first time the resort has been offered to market in 22 years.

Phone Glen Cummins on 0427 215 863 for details.

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