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Our winter newsletter offers some interesting property offers, and insights to what happening around Cooktown. The property market is performing strongly over the past 6 months due to additional employment opportunities matched with being one of the best regions in Australia to live. This is the Great Barrier Reef & Rainforest Coast!
The Lakeland Coffee House & Store announce the appointment of Real Estate Downunder to acquire new buyers for this perfect entry-level opportunity business. Ideal for an investor, family operators or couple to take this business to the next level
This centrally located and financially strong performing leasehold business is in Lakeland Tropical Far North Queensland, has a well-established trading history and returns. The business gives you the opportunity to enjoy a sound income, expand it into a supermarket or leave as is whilst living in an enjoyable friendly region!
Currently
run by the owners and supported by staff for the past eleven years. With sound
local support the owners have always been community focused. Over this time the
region has and continues to grow at a steady pace. A local village population
of approx. 230 residence (2011 census) plus 200 transient year round workers.
Lakeland
Coffee House & Store makes the perfect entry-level opportunity for family
operators. Not your traditional convenience store, it is so much more! Drop in
and be surprised by the range of gourmet groceries, on-site roasted coffee,
local produce, fill the car with fuel and something to eat for every palette or
need.
Lakeland
the junction of the popular Mulligan Highway and the Cape York Peninsular
Development Road. 242 kilometres NW of Cairns and 81 kilometres SW of Cooktown.
A major food bowl and agriculture hub for Tropical Far North Queensland due to
the lush volcanic soils abundance of irrigation water due to plentiful rainfall
during the summer months. Everyone travelling north or south must go through
Lakeland.
The
region enjoys steady growth in 2020 due to the ever expanding Banana industry,
fruit plantations and newly formed alternative green energy battery stations. The
village is named for William Lakeland one of the early prospectors of the
Palmer River gold fields from the late 1800’s. Today there is a state school
incl. kindergarten, hotel with accommodation, a roadhouse, Lakeland Coffee
House & Store, Road Tek depot, additional to many farms, horticulture
plantations, packing houses and alternative energy plants.