Chinchilla Village and Travel Centre hits real estate market
A popular highway travel centre, which has 50,000 cars travelling past it weekly on the Warrego Highway, has been listed for expressions of interest.
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A popular highway travel centre home to national and international tenants has hit the commercial real estate market in the Western Downs.
The Chinchilla Village and Travel centre, at 30-50 Warrego Highway in Chinchilla, has been listed for sale by CBRE Brisbane, with expressions of interests now open until April 15.
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According to the listing, the premium highway travel centre had 98 per cent of its income secured by national tenants, and had a fully leased net income of nearly $850,000 a year.
Retailers at the precinct include Caltex/Ampol, KFC, Subway, Bottlemart and the Coffee Club.
The listing said the prime 1.06 hectare corner site had 160m of frontage to the Warrego Highway, which is the state's major arterial motorway to western Queensland.
"Well established in the area and boasts a history of very strong trade with most tenants having occupied the premises for more than seven years," the listing said.
"[The site has] convenient four-point access to 50,000 cars travelling along the Warrego Highway weekly."
For more information, please contact Joe Tynan on 0422 050 338.
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Originally published as Chinchilla Village and Travel Centre hits real estate market