About this commercial property
Alternate search: Unit 18, 32 BEACH STREET.
32 Beach Street, Tuncurry NSW 2428, Australia
Alternate search: Unit 18, 32 BEACH STREET.
The property sits on 40,643 m² of land, providing ample space for a wide range of commercial ventures such as retail, hospitality, or light industrial uses. Its extensive footprint allows flexibility for future expansion or subdivision if required.
The site is located in coastal Tuncurry, directly connected to its twin town Forster via the 1959 bridge over the Coolongolook River, facilitating easy road access across the region. Major local attractions and the beach are within about 0.6 km, making it convenient for both local and visiting traffic.
Within roughly 0.6 km you’ll find the Bali Hi Motel and Forster Beach, offering hospitality and tourism traffic, while Oxley Park and John Wright Park (about 0.7 km away) provide open‑space recreation that can attract visitors. The proximity to the former John Wright and Son Shipyards (≈0.9 km) also highlights a historic industrial corridor.
Yes; Tuncurry is a popular summer holiday destination with its population swelling during peak months, and attractions such as Nine Mile Beach and the rockpool are only a few hundred metres away. This steady influx of tourists creates strong demand for retail, food‑service, and accommodation businesses.
The town’s lakefront areas feature wharves and jetties that provide mooring for fishing boats and pleasure craft, and the FORSTER‑TUNCURRY MARINE RESCUE station is just about 0.7 km from the property. These facilities support fishing, charter, and other marine service operations.
Tuncurry’s 2021 census counted 6,376 residents, with a majority (83 %) aged over 25, indicating a stable, mature consumer base. Seasonal tourism further increases demand, especially during school holidays and summer months.
The town lies roughly 307 km north‑north‑east of Sydney and is linked by the bridge to Forster, giving direct road routes to the Mid‑North Coast corridor. This connectivity supports both freight movement and customer access from surrounding towns.