Bay Street, Brighton cafe sells under the hammer

Bay Street, Brighton cafe sells under the hammer
Staff reporterMay 15, 2017

A two-storey building adjoining North Brighton Train Station has sold under the hammer for $2,255,000.

The 206 square metre site comprises a ground floor café and first floor office accommodation.

The property is zoned commercial 1 and sold on a sharp 3.3 percent yield with a new lease to the café Too Many Chiefs, with other tenancies consisting of first floor offices, and external signage.

The site has a frontage of greater than 50 metres to North Brighton Train Station, and a public car park at rear.

Fitzroys division director Mark Talbot said that the sale set a Bay Street, Brighton record for a single-front property on Bay Street.

Talbot said there was fierce competition amongst three bidders who were keen to capitalise on the property’s positioning on the Brighton shopping strip.

“The precinct is surrounded by an established residential community that is slated for further population growth, and has a number of top-class education facilities nearby,” he said.

Talbot said the vendor was Realgrade Pty Ltd, with the buyer a local investor.

Editor's Picks

Olympic infrastructure fuels residential boom in Maroochydore City Centre
Australian Federal Election 2025: How Labor and Liberal plan to fix the housing crisis
First certified Passivhaus homes in Australia complete in Hawthorn
Figurehead covers stamp duty at Osprey Safety Beach in pre-Easter sales offer
Morris releases second tower at Crest Broadbeach after tower one sales success