About this commercial property
Alternate search: Unit 1, 3 HARBORD COURT.
3 Harbord Court, Forster NSW 2428, Australia
Alternate search: Unit 1, 3 HARBORD COURT.
The listing is described simply as a commercial property, making it flexible for a range of commercial uses such as retail, office, or service‑based businesses. Its central location within the Forster town area supports businesses that benefit from local foot traffic.
Forster lies about 308 km north‑north‑east of Sydney and is linked to its twin town Tuncurry by the Coolongolook River bridge, providing easy road connectivity. The Forster Hospital Airport is only around 1.7 km away, offering additional transport options for business travel or logistics.
Within a 1 km radius you’ll find the Forster and Thornton public libraries, several reserves (Elouera, Wyuma, Kenrose) and Palm Grove Park, as well as Burgess Beach. These facilities attract regular visitors and residents, providing potential customer flow and convenient services for employees.
Forster is a popular summer holiday destination, with the population swelling during the warmer months and school holidays. Businesses that can cater to tourists, such as cafés, retail shops, or recreational services, may experience increased demand during these peak periods.
The 2021 census recorded 14,187 residents in Forster, with 81.8% born in Australia and 90.1% speaking only English at home. The community is largely family‑oriented, which can influence the type of products or services that succeed locally.
Yes, the property is close to essential public facilities, including two libraries (0.2 km), multiple reserves and parks (0.7‑2 km), the Great Lakes Council offices (approximately 2 km), and the Forster Hospital Airport (1.7 km). These amenities enhance the area’s attractiveness for both employees and customers.
Forster has a humid subtropical climate with warm summers, mild winters and about 124.5 clear days per year. The moderate weather supports year‑round operations, though businesses should plan for higher patronage during the warm, sunny summer months.