About this commercial property
Alternate search: Unit 38, 32 BEACH STREET.
32 Beach Street, Tuncurry NSW 2428, Australia
Alternate search: Unit 38, 32 BEACH STREET.
The parcel measures 40,643 m², providing ample space for large‑scale operations such as warehousing, manufacturing, or tourism‑focused facilities. Its size allows flexibility to subdivide or develop multiple business units on site.
Located on Beach Street in Tuncurry, the site is just a short drive from the bridge that links Tuncurry to its larger twin town, Forster, offering direct road access to regional highways. Proximity to the town centre and nearby coastal routes supports both local and visitor traffic.
The property is within 0.6 km of Bali Hi Motel, providing convenient accommodation for visitors or staff, and close to Forster Beach, parks such as Oxley Park and John Wright Park, and the FORSTER‑TUNCURRY MARINE RESCUE station. These amenities can enhance customer experience and support service‑oriented businesses.
Tuncurry has a historic connection to timber and sawmilling and now thrives as a popular summer holiday destination with strong fishing, boating, and tourism activity. Businesses related to marine services, tourism, recreation, or light manufacturing could leverage these regional strengths.
The 2021 census recorded 6,376 residents, with a higher proportion of adults over 25 years old, indicating a stable local population. Seasonal influxes of holidaymakers during summer and school holidays further expand the customer base for retail, hospitality, and leisure enterprises.
Tuncurry lies about 307 km north‑north‑east of Sydney, and the bridge over the Coolongolook River provides a direct road connection to Forster, the larger twin town. This network facilitates regional travel and the movement of goods to and from larger markets.
Yes; the property is roughly 0.6 km from Forster Beach and within 0.7 km of several parks and the local golf course, all popular attractions for locals and tourists. These nearby hubs generate regular visitor flow that can benefit retail, food service, or leisure‑based businesses.