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HomePropertiesPrime location above flood area

Prime location above flood area

Tom Grady Real Estate is privileged to present for sale 16 Nash Street, Gympie.

This well-positioned commercial property sits in a highly sought-after location, safely elevated above known flood levels while still offering exceptional convenience. It is only a short and easy walk to the main street precinct, essential services and the local shopping centre, making it an attractive opportunity for tenants and future owners alike.

The property is currently tenanted by a long-established Custom Framing business, which has proudly operated from this site for over twenty years.

This reliable tenant provides a solid income stream, with the current lease term secured until July 2027.

In addition, a 15m² section of the upstairs area is leased to a dedicated beauty therapist, also a long-standing and dependable occupant.

An internal stairwell provides access to a self-contained flat, which is under a General Tenancy Agreement until August 2026, adding further versatility and income potential to the property.

Set on a 531m² allotment, the property includes full town services, convenient off-street parking and a substantial storage shed of approximately 80m² under roof—ideal for additional business use or rental opportunities.

The neighbouring Council carparking facility enhances accessibility, while a front-loading zone ensures easy deliveries.

Whether you are seeking your first commercial investment, expanding an existing portfolio or considering future owner-occupation, this property offers an exceptional mix of location, space, stability and exposure.

16 Nash Street truly has it all.

Inspections are by appointment, contact Carol Gilmour 0417 603 451 to arrange a time.

Details  
Address16 Nash Street
AgencyTOM GRADY REAL ESTATE
Bathroom1
Bedroom1
Contact agentCarol Gilmour 0417 603 451
Garage4
Open for inspectionBy appointment
Price$799,000
SuburbGYMPIE
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