48 High St Jandowae QLD 4410
For Sale Offers over $400k
- Property Type Other (Commercial)
- Land area approx 819sqm
- Floor area approx 330sqm
- Region Darling Downs and South West
- Locality Western Downs
Commercial/ Residential Combination
Phone enquiries - please call 1300 594 794 and quote property ID 38875.
Key property Features.
Two leases, one new Three (3) year lease on the two buildings on the property. Second lease is an ATM (Armaguard owned), this lease is being negotiated with a new 3 yr term, either directly with new owners or with current owners and the would be Novated across to new owners as required.
819 Sqm Freehold Land.
Two separate Buildings, front building comprises cafe and second shop front, rear building is a cabin.
Main Road frontage, (State Route 82) and rear lane access as well.
Local Centre Zoning.
30Mins - Dalby (Major Rural Town)
40mins - Chinchilla (Major Rural Town)
Local area includes, Pubs, Hospital, Butcher, Independent supermarket, school etc.
Rental/Tenants.
Two (2) leases in place, one new Three (3) year lease on all the buildings and the ATM lease, combining to return approximately $52k PA.
Region.
The Western Downs is experiencing significant economic and population growth, driven by its strong agricultural, energy, and resource sectors, and attracts city-to-regional migration. Western Downs is dubbed the "Energy Capital of Queensland", powering two million Australian homes and businesses every day.
Jandowae is home to the Wambo Wind Farm, which is a 50:50 joint venture between Cubico Sustainable Investments—one of the world’s leading renewable energy investors—and Stanwell Corporation Limited, Queensland’s leading government-owned energy generator.
Wambo Wind Farm is being constructed over two stages. Once fully operational, it will comprise 83 wind turbines with a total capacity of over 500 megawatts (MW), enough to power more than 312,000 homes.
Economic Diversification:
The region's economy is robust and growing, underpinned by, intensive agriculture, and the energy and resource sectors.
City-to-Regional Migration:
The Western Downs has benefited from increased migration from urban centers, a trend that has continued through recent global shifts and the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Council works with strategic partners to enhance workforce capability, support small businesses, and provide information on investment opportunities.
Future Planning:
The region is developing strategies like the Western Downs 2050 Community Plan to guide future planning and service delivery, aiming to make the region a better place to live and work.
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