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HomeNewsPeregian Beach oceanfront asset sells for $1.64M at auction

Peregian Beach oceanfront asset sells for $1.64M at auction

An interstate buyer has snapped up an oceanfront tenanted investment on two titles under the hammer for $1,640,000 at Shops 1&2/2 Kingfisher Drive in Peregian Beach.

Lots one and two combined were 119sqm and were part of a 261sqm building. One tenant currently straddles both lots, however the property could easily be returned to two smaller tenancies, if required.

The property was marketed and sold by Ray White Commercial Noosa and Sunshine Coast North Property Consultant John Petralia.

“We put together a healthy marketing campaign via the internet and social media and from that, we had a strong response with a high number of inquiries,” Mr Petralia said.

“We had inquiries from all over, including New South Wales, Victoria, and from locals, such was the opportunity that was available with this property.

“There was an offer prior to the auction of $1,250,000 and that was rejected – that offer was then increased to $1,350,000 – but was again rejected by the seller.

“Come auction day we had five registered bidders, as well as a number of buyers wanting to make an offer if the property failed to sell at auction.

“We had more than 30 people on site as the bidding started at $1,000,000, jumping up in $100,000 increments to $1,400,000, then up by $50,000 bids to $1,550,000.

“It then came down to a local buyer and a buyer’s agent representing a New South Wales bidder. At $1,600,000 the auction was halted, and discussions occurred with the seller over the phone.

“The property was then put on the market and bidding continued in $5,000 increments until the hammer fell on the final sale price of $1,640,00.”

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