Supa IGA store in NSW's Cobar up for sale
Multinational grocer Supa IGA's store in NSW's Cobar is going under the hammer on October 29 at a Burgess Rawson auction.
Sitting at 29-33 Marshall Street, the store is spread over 3,642 square metres in the town.
The store is currently on a 15-year lease to IGA Distribution Pty Ltd up until August 2019 with a further 15-year option.
The expected net income is $335,549 plus GST. There is a fixed 3% annual rent increase.
The indicative price is $3.35 million, translating to a net yield of nearly 10%.
The listing is by Dean Venturato.
Around 700 kilometres from Sydney, Cobar is nearly two-thirds the size of Tasmania and is home to about 5,120 people, according to the Cobar county website.
The area has reaped the benefits of mining - copper, lead, silver, zinc, gold - and pastoral industries.
Burgess Rawson is a leading investment sales specialist, pioneer of the portfolio auction system, which celebrates its 100th auction this October.
Beginning in 1975, Burgess Rawson established a nationwide network of offices and is Australia's largest locally owned and operated commercial property agency, marketing more than 10,000 properties and generating sales in excess of $25 billion over the past 40 years.
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