Katherine, Northern Territory

991CPL - Booming Caravan Park - New Lease

SOLD

Business Description

- New 30 year lease on booming caravan park

- Central CBD location in strong NT town

- Numerous income streams and strong trading history

- Easy partnership operation plus managers available

- Join in the booming NT economy with strong future prospects

- 51% return on investment

Net profit $285,027 for 2016-17

Contact John Warren from Tourism Brokers for further information or to arrange an inspection.

Property ID: 991CPL (quote when enquiring)

Location: Often called the Crossroads of the North because of its location, Katherine is the fourth largest town in the Northern Territory and is located 312 km south-east of Darwin on the Katherine River.

With a population of over 10,766 people Katherine is a modern thriving regional center that offers a wide range of services to communities from the Western Australian border to the Gulf of Carpentaria on the Queensland border. There is a modern air conditioned shopping centre, hospital, sports grounds, parks and gardens as well as a large number of Commonwealth and Territory Government services.

Katherine has grown with the development of transport and local industries including mining - particularly gold mining; a strategic military function with RAAF Base Tindal; also as a tourism gateway to the attractions of nearby Nitmiluk National Park, particularly Katherine Gorge and its many ancient rock paintings.

Property Code: 2765

Business Summary

Marketing Agent
John Warren
John Warren

Michael Philpott
Michael Philpott

Key Investment Insights

1. Booming caravan park with a new 30 year lease available in a central CBD location in a strong NT town.
2. Multiple income streams and a strong trading history make this a lucrative investment opportunity.
3. Easy partnership operation with the option of managers available.
4. Located in a booming NT economy with strong future prospects.
5. Potential for 51% return on investment.
6. Net profit of $285,027 for 2016-17.
7. Contact John Warren from Tourism Brokers for further information or to arrange an inspection.
8. Property ID: 991CPL (quote when enquiring).
9. Katherine is a modern thriving regional center with a population of over 10,766 people.
10. Katherine offers a wide range of services to communities from the Western Australian border to the Gulf of Carpentaria on the Queensland border.
11. The town has a modern air conditioned shopping centre, hospital, sports grounds, parks and gardens.
12. Katherine has a strategic military function with RAAF Base Tindal and is a gateway to nearby Nitmiluk National Park.
13. The park is also in close proximity to popular tourist attractions such as Katherine Gorge and its ancient rock paintings.
14. Property Code: 2765.
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