Management Rights - Kapitol Brokers Ref: 1472 Gold Coast $2,013,000
EXCLUSIVE agent Kapitol Brokers Gold Coast offers you the chance to secure a proven performer in the heart of Surfers Paradise
Earn $306,000 from this rarely offered opportunity.
Located in the heart of Surfers Paradise and in easy distance to all the area has to offers visitors this iconic building is well situated to also capture all passing trade.
Managers also purchase the comfortable 2 bedroom apartment on the ground floor which has easy access to reception.
The holiday market is coming out of the lowest trading period in 15 years, this is the perfect time to buy holiday buildings and enjoy the predicted growth.
The vendors are moving into a new phase of their life and need to sell.
Management Rights offer a true lifestyle opportunity to live and work in paradise. Secured by a guaranteed income with additional income from the property management business, you can recognise true growth in both the business and the real estate value. Management Rights have been around since the 1970's and is a proven industry with plenty of growth and security. You too can gain from our years of experience both as owner and operators of management rights. For all your questions about buying management rights come to the experts. Kapitol Brokers have been selling management rights for over 10 years all across Queensland from Port Douglas to Coolangatta. Let us find the business best suited for your needs.
Details on the sustainability declaration for this property can be obtained by contacting the agent
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