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9/32 Beach Street

32 Beach Street, Tuncurry NSW 2428, Australia

- Parking
556 m² Land size
- Internal area
$342,500 Last sale

Property Information

Business Name
Unknown (likely commercial business)

About this commercial property

The property at 9/32 Beach Street, Tuncurry, sits on 556 m² of land, offering a flexible footprint for a range of commercial applications. It provides parking spaces and is directly accessible from Beach Street, supporting retail, service or office uses. The parcel sold for $342,500 on 23 Jul 2007.

Alternate search: Unit 9, 32 Beach Street.

Sales history

EventDatePricePrice per m²
Sold
Jul 2007
$342,500$616

Price per m² based on land size of 556 m².

Key details

Locality
Tuncurry
State
NSW
GNAF PID
GANSW718838761
Legal parcel ID
7327/1146792
Remoteness area
Regional
Property type
Commercial
Land size
556 m²
Internal area
-
Land Use Category
Commercial

Frequently asked questions

What is the land size of the commercial property at 9/32 Beach Street?

The site sits on a 556 m² parcel of land, offering ample space for a range of commercial layouts.

How close is the property to key amenities that could support a tourism‑oriented business?

It is within roughly 0.6‑0.7 km of Forster Beach, the Bali Hi Motel, and several parks, providing easy access to beachgoers and visitors staying in nearby accommodation.

What transport connections are available near the property?

A bridge over the Coolongolook River links Tuncurry with its twin town Forster, facilitating smooth vehicle flow along the main coastal road that runs adjacent to Beach Street.

What types of commercial enterprises are well‑suited to this location?

Businesses that cater to tourists, such as retail, cafés, marine services, or vacation‑rental support, can benefit from the seaside setting and high seasonal foot traffic.

Are there nearby recreational or community facilities that could increase foot traffic?

Yes, the property is close to several parks (Oxley Park, John Wright Park), the Tuncurry Golf Course, and local sporting clubs, all of which draw residents and visitors to the area.

How does the seasonal tourism pattern affect commercial potential?

Tuncurry experiences a significant population increase during the summer holidays, creating higher demand for services, retail, and hospitality businesses during those months.

Can the property’s proximity to historical sites be leveraged for a business?

The former John Wright and Son Shipyards are only about 1 km away, offering an opportunity for heritage‑themed attractions or maritime‑related enterprises.