Supa IGA store in NSW's Cobar up for sale

Supa IGA store in NSW's Cobar up for sale
Staff reporterOctober 19, 2015

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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