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16/32 Beach Street

32 Beach Street, Tuncurry NSW 2428, Australia

- Parking
40643 m² Land size
- Internal area

Property Information

Business Name
Unknown (likely commercial business)

About this commercial property

Located at 16/32 Beach Street in Tuncurry, NSW, the property sits on a 40,643 m² parcel providing extensive space for large‑scale commercial layouts and flexible floor‑plan design. The site’s size also accommodates generous parking provisions and vehicle access, making it well‑suited to a variety of business operations.

Alternate search: Unit 16, 32 Beach Street.

Key details

Locality
Tuncurry
State
NSW
GNAF PID
GANSW718838717
Legal parcel ID
7327/1146792
Remoteness area
Regional
Property type
Commercial
Land size
40643 m²
Internal area
-
Land Use Category
Commercial

Frequently asked questions

What is the size of the land at 16/32 Beach Street and what commercial opportunities does it support?

The property sits on 40,643 m² of land, providing ample space for large‑scale operations such as warehousing, manufacturing, or a tourism‑related business. This extensive footprint allows flexibility for future expansion or subdividing the site.

How accessible is the site for customers and logistics providers?

Located on Beach Street in Tuncurry, the site is directly connected to the Coolongolook River bridge that links Tuncurry with its twin town Forster, offering easy road access for vehicles traveling between the two towns and from Sydney, which is about 307 km north‑north‑east.

What nearby commercial amenities could benefit a business operating from this property?

Within roughly 0.7 km you’ll find the Bali Hi Motel and Forster Beach, attracting visitors year‑round. Nearby parks such as Oxley Park and John Wright Park (both ~0.7 km) provide additional foot‑traffic opportunities, while the former John Wright and Son Shipyards (~1 km) hint at a historic maritime industry.

Does the location benefit from seasonal tourism activity?

Tuncurry is a well‑known summer holiday destination, with population numbers swelling during warmer months and school holidays. Attractions like Nine Mile Beach and the local rockpool draw large numbers of visitors, creating a strong seasonal customer base for retail, hospitality or recreational businesses.

What transport infrastructure supports the area around the property?

The 1959 bridge over the Coolongolook River provides a reliable connection to Forster, and Beach Street links directly to the main coastal road network. This infrastructure facilitates movement of goods and customers between the twin towns and the broader Mid North Coast region.

Are there nearby marine or waterfront facilities that could complement a business at this site?

The property is close to Tuncurry’s lakefront wharves and jetties that service fishing boats and pleasure craft, and it is only about 1 km from the historic shipyard location. Proximity to these maritime assets makes it suitable for marine‑related enterprises or tourism operators.