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100 - 106 Cheltenham Drive, Robina

Freehold Building – High Exposure Premier Corner Position

• Long term well established mix National & local tenants

• Quality building – 31 street level & 13 basement carparks

• Gateway to Robina Town Centre & Cbus stadium

First National Surfers Paradise are pleased to present 100 -106 Cheltenham Drive, Robina for sale by private treaty. This premier property is anchored by a mix of National & local tenants and is situated at the gateway to Robina Town Centre & Cbus Stadium.

Parkway Medical & Retail Centre is a high-profile boutique retail and commercial complex with easy access from Cheltenham Drive. The building consists of 9 retail, medical and restaurant tenancies with 31 street level car parks + 13 basement car parks allowing easy access and ample onsite customer car parking.

Key investment features:

- Premier high profile corner – gateway position

- 3,880sqm block – 967 NLA – well maintained building

- Anchored by National tenants – Chempro, Sullivan Nicolaides & local Medical Centre

- Long-term well-established tenancies, 100% fully leased, some in excess of 19 years

- Low maintenance easy care – set and forget

- 31 street level + 13 basement carparks

- Once only opportunity to secure this premier investment property

Sold

ID# 41028130200

Land Area 3,880 sqm


Property Type Medical/Consulting rooms, Retail/Office
Building Area 3,880 sqm (approx)

Matthew McCarthy

Matthew McCarthy
0477 477 033

Rob Rollington

Rob Rollington
0400 780 339

Bob Rollington

Bob Rollington
0411 427 311

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