Mackay Whitsunday businesses for sale | Cafes, resorts and more
Fancy kicking back near the ocean or have you dreamt of quitting your job to play with flowers? Perhaps you’ll find your next venture with our list of businesses up for grabs.
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Our list of 19 businesses up for grabs could be your perfect excuse to make a sea-change and soak up the tropical, balmy atmosphere of North Queensland.
You could become the landlord to a collection of spooky tenants, kickback and relax by a resort pool next to the beach or thrive in a cafe along the bustling main strip of Airlie Beach.
See the full list below:
INDOOR SPORTS ARENA
The owners of Mackay Indoor Sports Arena are looking to split with their property after 21 years.
Robert and Kevin Rebgetz, of Townsville, bought the 225 Harbour Rd property for $180,000 in April, 2001, less than three years after Watermore sold it for $880,000.
It has been on the property market for the past four years, with the proposed Stage 2 of the Mackay Ring Road, which will connect the Bruce Highway to the Mackay Harbour, used as a selling point.
There is also an approved development application to split the lot into two, with the arena and carpark on one 8717sq m lot and 1.53ha of vacant land on the second lot.
The arena itself is a popular home-ground for beach volleyball, soccer, cricket and netball and is located next to a caravan park with wetlands, and is a short drive from Mackay Harbour.
For more details, phone Knight Frank Mackay’s Paul Drury on 0448 476 006.
SPOOKY THEATRE
The sale of the freehold property at 39 Victoria St, Mackay, comes with a spooky collection of tenants.
The former Buffalo Club is home to theatre performance business Haunt Mackay, which specialises in putting on a dinner and show to remember.
Balderston Enterprises bought the 911sq m site in June 2017 for $770,000 from the Mackay and District Buffalo Memorial Club.
It went back on the market on February 1 this year and is in prime position to capitalise on ongoing upgrades to the city as part of the Mackay Waterfront Priority Development Area.
For more information, phone PRD Mackay’s Shaun McClelland on 0407 938 829 or Greg Chappell on 0408 775 810.
‘SEA AND ISLAND VIEWS’
“Martinique Whitsunday Resort is a perfect opportunity for a management couple to let luxury apartments that are known to engage in ongoing repeat business due to the location and prestige,” Resort Brokers’ listing states.
For $2.027m, you can buy the management rights to this Airlie Beach resort at 18 Golden Orchid Dr, just a five-minute walk from the beach.
To learn more, phone agent Des Fagg on 0427 849 119.
SURF SHOP
A mainstay of the Mackay CBD for decades, the surf-themed Urban Wave store could soon be a relic of the past.
The store is part of the freehold 1012sq m property at 11 Gregory St which is now for sale as the owner of Silkwrap Pty Ltd prepares to retire.
“This investment is perfectly poised for the business owner-occupier, or freehold investor as the current tenant will not be staying on,” the sale listing reads.
The Bucasia-based owner first bought the property in September, 1992 for $93,500.
To learn more, phone Mr Chappell on 0408 775 810.
‘HIGHLY SOUGHT AFTER’
Right on the beachfront at 9 Pacific Drive is a set of holiday apartments complete with a tennis court.
Resort Brokers has listed the management rights for The Shores in Blacks Beach for $925,000 with an annual net profit of $234,458.
The purchase includes a “modern two-bedroom manager’s unit” and the “location and lifestyle that Blacks Beach has to offer”.
“With 21-year-agreements, no set office hours and an easy-to-manage complex, this property would suit a first-time operator or an ideal add-on business for operators looking to expand their portfolio in this region,” the listing states.
For more information, phone agent Des Fagg on 0427 849 119.
BUSY CORNER STORE
On the market for the first time in four decades is a busy corner store at 51 Juliet St, Mackay.
The takeaway owners are one of two tenants in place that will earn the buyer a combined annual income of $78,000 net plus GST.
The property is close to two Mackay schools and has an Australia Post mailbox on the corner.
To learn more, phone LJ Hooker Property Centre agent Kristina Georges on 0499 938 838.
ENCHANTED FLOWERS
If you have ever wished you could switch up careers and play with flowers all day, the opportunity with M’s Enchanted Flowers could be the right buy.
Located at Parkside Plaza Mackay at 245 Bridge Rd, the owner is looking for a “motivated buyer” ready to take the business “to its fullest potential”.
“Since 2014 this local business has been delivering quality arrangements throughout Mackay and surrounding regions for events, occasions, and everyday decoration,” the CQ Business Sales listing states.
“With so much room for growth on an already great business model, the right buyer can really take this to the next level.”
The price is $180,000, plus stock at valuation.
Phone Phil Dodds on 0428 674 486 or email phil@businesssalesgroup.com.au for more information.
DIY PARTY SHOP
One name has been synonymous with planning Mackay parties and weddings for decades, and that is DIY Party Supplies.
The search is now on to find the “next passionate owner to take it on its next chapter of events, sparkles and fun” after the business was listed for sale in November last year.
The listing covers both the business and property sprawled over two lots at 140 and 142 Wood St in the Mackay CBD.
Haydn and Olive Tunnah bought the property in June 2009 for $490,000 with previous owners including Andrew Dean, Adrian Hartley, Robert Hamilton and Kerry Eivers.
“Both the business and property sites are available to be sold together or can be sold separately,” the Raine and Horne Commercial listing states.
“Financials can be made available on signing a confidentiality agreement.”
For more information, phone agent Des Besanko on 0419 860 129.
30-PLUS YEARS OF OPERATION
You could snap up the only post office in a mountaintop town with the combined Eungella General Store and Cafe in the Pioneer Valley, reduced for a quick sale.
And the timing could prove fruitful as the Mackay Regional Council makes ground on its Pioneer Valley Mountain Bike Trails which promise to be a world-class destination.
The 1110sq m commercial freehold property includes a three-bay shed and has been recently used as a residence and an Air BnB.
It still operates Eungella’s only post office.
It ceased operating as a shop in mid-2020 with residents turning out in droves to support the owners on their last day of trade.
“If you love serenity and have the drive to create something special from a property with good bones Eungella is for you,” the CQ Business Sales listing states.
To inquire about the property, phone Phil Dodds on 0428 674 486 or email phil@businesssalesgroup.com.au
‘ONLY FISH AND CHIP SHOP IN WEST MACKAY’
4Ways next to Peri’s IGA at 331 Bridge Rd in Mackay dishes up fish and chips, burgers, sandwiches, homestyle cooked meals and sweet treats, “excellent coffee” and a “full gluten free menu”.
“Providing only the highest quality ingredients such as fish fresh off the boat from Australian fishermen has given the restaurant a great reputation which can be seen through its reviews praising the store on social media,” the CQ Business Sales listing states.
“The current owners of the business have reluctantly decided to sell but have decided it is best as they wish to focus more on their families.”
To learn more, phone Phil Dodds on 0428 674 486 or email phil@businesssalesgroup.com.au
HOTEL MANAGEMENT RIGHTS
For a cool $3.6m, you could buy the manager’s property and management rights to the sprawling Pinnacles Hotel in the bustling heart of Airlie Beach at 16 Golden Orchid Drive.
The listing states self-management, which includes your own two-bedroom, two-bathroom ocean-view residence with four car parks plus storage – returns a “high annual profit” of $650,000.
The hotel has 27 apartments – most with jacuzzis – plus a 20m infinity pool, undercover parking, EV charging station, gym, sauna, heat room, and a guest lounge.
The asking price consists of $900,000 for the real estate plus $2.7m for the management rights.
For more information, phone Management Rights Sales broker Antonio Curulli on 0488 030 523.
FRIED CHICKEN ANYONE?
The Whitsundays’ newest KFC store is up for grabs as part of a package deal with a Metro Petroleum service station in Bowen.
Stonebridge Property Group is handling the listing of the 3047sq m 47 Leichhardt St property, which includes a 10-year lease to 2032 on both the fast food outlet and the servo.
The listing states the shops, with an estimated net income of almost $400,000 per annum, are centrally located with nearby blue chip national retailers including Woolworths, Mitre 10, IGA, Subway, Bridgestone, Supercheap Auto and Goodstart Childcare.
Phone agent Michael Collins on 0404 023 204 for more information.
‘RARE PIECE OF HISTORY’
This state-heritage classicism-style property was built in 1923 by W Guthrie with FH Faircloth as the architect, with former tenants including Kevin’s Place, and Jamaica Blue cafe.
“(The building) was purpose-built as premises for a bank formed to serve Queensland interests and needs when the state was a self-governing colony,” the heritage listing states.
“The quality of its design and construction also demonstrate the importance of this regional branch at a time when Mackay was the fastest growing town in Queensland.”
The building at 79 Victoria Street has two tenancies downstairs and another upstairs with 385sq m of total floor space.
Hamamas Haus Pty Ltd bought the property in 2007 for $1.375m from Jan L Fergus.
To learn more, phone Blacks Real Estate’s Ellen Everett on 0408 017 917.
SORBELLO’S PASTA EXPRESS
Mackay’s iconic Italian takeaway restaurant, Sorbellos Pasta Express, is up for sale.
Located at 12/78 Celeber Dr, Andergrove, the eatery has been dishing up meals for 22 years with the current owners running it for 14 years.
Since it opened, Sorbellos has developed a loyal customer base and great reputation.
Managed by CQ Business Sales, this little express store can be yours for $140,000.
For more information, contact agent Phil Dodds on 0428 674 486.
INNER LABYRINTH
If you’re looking for a well set-up retail outlet with a prime location, Inner Labyrinth may be for you.
Situated on 12 Gordon St, Mackay, the home and giftware retailer has been established for 16 years with a long-term customer base.
“The current owners of the business have decided to sell as they wish to retire and spend their days travelling,” the CQ Business Sales listing states.
With a price tag of $500,000, the store offers a good turnover with great profitability.
For more information, contact agent Phil Dodds on 0428 674 486.
PORTSIDE SEASIDE
You could earn an annual net profit of $403,264 if you take over the management rights of the 4.5 star-rated Portside Whitsunday Apartments.
The Airlie Beach resort-style property at 406 Shute Harbour Road has 16 “luxurious, fully self-contained one, two and three-bedroom apartments” plus a four-bedroom penthouse.
There’s also a heated pool and barbecue.
The management rights are yours for $2.4m, with a “modern two-bed, two-bath manager’s residence with office attached” bundled into the deal.
To learn more, phone Resort Brokers agent Des Fagg on 0427 849 119.
CHICK-A-DEE GOURMET FOOD
Well known and loved takeaway shop Chick-A-Dee Gourmet Food is up for grabs after 20 years of business.
Located on the main thoroughfare into Mackay, the listing states the store has an “excellent reputation” and “ensures a consistent flow of customers”.
The business is listed at $440,000 with 10 well-trained capable staff happy to stay on with the new owner.
To learn more, phone Coast to Coast Business Sales on 1300 793 792
‘OUTSTANDING LIFESTYLE’
The managers of an “exquisite beachfront resort” in Blacks Beach are putting the management rights on the market for the first time in 22 years.
“Boasting a consistent high occupancy rate, coupled with a solid net profit and body corporate salary, this 43-unit complex has ample opportunity for revenue growth via recommissioning the restaurant / commercial kitchen and conference room,” the Resort Brokers listing states.
The management rights are listed at $1.595m with an annual net profit return of $294,712.
For more information, phone Glen Cummins on 0427 215 863.
‘FUN AND LIVELY ATMOSPHERE’
Described as a “funky industrial style hangout”, Airlie Beach’s Little Vegas Burger and Bar is available for $150,000 plus stock at valuation, with its current owners wishing to “move down south”.
“The restaurant has a fun and lively atmosphere, it also has a retro-style interior with an American theme featuring Ol Blue Eyes, Marilyn, and Elvis among others,” the CQ Business Sales listing states.
The business at 3/259 Shute Harbour Rd has been established for eight years and has an average 4.4 star rating from 423 Google Reviews.
“The business operates out of a shopfront on the main Airlie Beach Strip,” the listing states.
“This awesome location gives the restaurant proximity to all the major hotels, motels and apartments in the area while also being an high traffic area.”
To learn more, phone Phil Dodds on 0428 674 486 or email phil@businesssalesgroup.com.au
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