12 Albert Street, Taree
History, style and elegance in one iconic location
Oppurtunities like this only come around every 100 years or so
Originally the ministers residence for the Methodist Church, the sandstone exterior houses polished timber floors of local hardwood, accented by cedar staircase, window frames and picture rail.
Currently occupied by a long established and respected business The Parsonage is ideally suited to professional office space, medical rooms, a boutique retail space or even a stunning CBD residence.
Being offered on a lease back arrangement @ $68,181pa +GST+ All outgoings, the value of this investment is as solid as the foundations on which it stands.
An opportunity to secure a stunning example of iconic local historic architecture the like of this may never present again,
The offering consists of:
- Iconic 2 storey premises of significant historic relevance
- Current lease expires June 30th 2023 with additional 2 year option
- Central CBD location, with 115 space public carpark at rear
- Combined Floor Space of 318sqm, Lot size 459sqm (approx only)
- Comprising, Reception area, 6 x Office spaces, 2 x Boardroom, Staff Amenities Area, 2 x Bathrooms, 4 WC
- 4 Bay Parking Area
- Zoned B3 Commercial Core
- Currently leased @ $68181 pa + GST + All outgoings
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Floor Plan 12 Albert Street Taree
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Style , Elegance and Decor of a bygone Era
Streetscape
Reception
Downstairs Office and Boardroom
Upstairs
Listing Agents
Agent Details
Peter Bolte
Property Consultant
What makes Peter tick !
I moved to the Manning Valley in 2009 bringing with me my wife Donna and sons Oliver and Henry, and purchased a long established electrical appliance business
Moving to the coast and especially the mid north coast had always been the "sea change" dream for our family, with both myself and Donna hailing from country NSW .
A career spanning 30 years in appliance retailing where I worked as everything from shop assistant to managing a large wholesale sales team to over 10 years of running my own retail shop front, gifted me with some basic yet sound business principles....... provide unrivalled customer service, knowledgeable advice, practical guidance and above all else be fair and honest in business dealings.
After 30 years of navigating the changes and challenges of the appliance game, and a realisation that the future of the industry would not hold a place for independent operators the transition to real estate seemed to be a natural course , and in June 2020 the path was laid before me by close friend and now mentor Rob Chapman
I'm frequently asked , what's the best thing about your job and the answer is really simple, at the core of every real estate transaction there are 2 people, a buyer and seller both of who have their own hopes, dreams and expectations, the role of a great real estate agent is to help and make sure all parties achieve these goals in a fair, friendly and professional manner.
Further to this as a sales professional the key ideals of service, knowledge and help seem to fit this role to a greater depth than in my previous life which is a fantastic challenge, but it is the emotional reward of being crucial to the realisation of someone else's dream is for me the greatest reward and most soul satisfying.
Around the area
Manning Valley - Taree
Only 3 hours drive north of Sydney you will find pristine waterways, clean air, uncrowded beaches and vibrant communities are just some of the reasons more and more people are moving to the Manning Valley on the Mid North Coast.
There is just so much to see & do! If getting back to nature is your thing, the Manning Valley offers 9 stunning National Parks and reserves plus 45 kilometres of pristine coastline. This rugged natural environment was made for adventure with endless walking trails, mountain bike tracks, rapids, waterfalls, beaches, lookouts, fishing and more. Whether you're travelling by foot, bike, car or boat, you're sure to discover the hidden gems that lie within the Manning Valley.
The great outdoors might be our biggest draw-card, but our 26 seaside and hinterland towns and villages are equally impressive and waiting to welcome you. Each town comes with its own unique vibe and offerings, from cute cafes and farmer's markets and local festivals and vintage shops, we're certain you'll find something you love about each one.
Shopping
Taree is the major commercial hub of the Manning Valley with two large shopping centres with undercover parking. We have all the majors including Coles, Target, Woolworths, Spotlight and Big W plus Bunnings, Spotlight and Officeworks. Or stroll through the main street for the arcades and speciality stores and be sure to grab a coffee or lunch at one of our many popular cafes and restaurants that are dotted around the town.
10 minutes by car in Wingham you’ll discover gorgeous boutiques, offering home wares and fashions. Nabiac is the place to go for the best vintage shops in the Manning Valley.
For the bargain hunters, spend your weekends trawling through the array of bustling markets in our seaside and rural villages where you’re sure to discover a hidden gem.
Beaches
With 45 kilometres of unspoiled coastline, it’s not surprising that the Manning Valley has some of the best surfing and swimming beaches on the coast. From Crowdy Head in the north to Black Head in the south, our uncrowded white sandy beaches are some of the best in the world.
If you like to get off the beaten track, many of our beaches also have 4WD access and many are dog friendly, so they can also enjoy a run on the beach or roll in the surf.
Whatever your preference, whether it’s hitting up the surf, relaxing amongst the dunes, trying your luck with a fishing rod or a good old-fashioned game of beach cricket, we’re sure you will discover a beach that ticks all the boxes.
For a nature reserve with a difference Wingham Brush subtropical rainforest is part of the last remaining 10 hectares of floodplain rainforest in NSW. It showcases giant Moreton Bay figs towering over a gently winding boardwalk.
Sport
Here in the Manning Valley we love our sport and the great outdoors inspire a lot of the activities that happen throughout the region.
For those that don’t mind a hit of golf, there are great courses dotted around the Manning Valley. Bowls is another favourite pastime. We have some of the best mountain bike and walking trails on the coast so you can work up a sweat in one of our National Parks. Or if you prefer to stay in the car and explore, we also have some great 4WDing on our beaches and in our National Parks.
Taree’s recreational facilities include numerous sporting fields, the Recreation Centre, racecourse, ten pin bowling, Manning Entertainment Centre, rowing and sailing clubs. For a relaxing day out, take a plunge in the modern Aquatic Centre with indoor and outdoor swimming or play golf at one of our five excellent golf courses.
Pack a picnic and explore the riverside parks with their shady grassed areas, meandering paths and playgrounds that overlook the flowing water. For some adventure and excitement, grab your kayak or boat and get out on the mighty Manning River itself. Another must-do is a visit the number of Lookout’s in the area.
Schools
Taree alone boasts 13 Schools and Colleges plus most of the smaller outlying towns and villages also having their own small schools.
Taree Schools
Manning Valley Anglican College
Taree Christian College
Manning Adventist School
St Josephs Catholic Primary
St Clare's Catholic High School
Manning Gardens Primary
Chatham High
Taree High
Taree Primary
Taree West Primary
Cundletown Primary
Chatham Primary
The Manning River
With more than 150km of navigable waterways, the Manning River provides the perfect environment for boating, fishing, water sports and tranquil picnic spots.
It is the only double delta river system in Australia with two entrances to the ocean, one at Old Bar and the other at Harrington. It is not surprising that the Manning River is a recreational fishing haven, luring fishermen to the region from all over Australia.
By boat you can also discover the riverside towns of Tinonee, Harrington, Croki and Manning Point. It’s also not uncommon to see dolphins swimming by and splashing in the wake of your boat, so be sure to keep your eyes peeled!
Coocumbac Island is a small island next to the Martin Bridge in the Manning River at Taree is the site of a major rainforest regeneration program.
It is an ideal place to see one of the few remaining areas of lowland subtropical rainforest that once covered extensive areas of the North Coast.
There is just so much to see & do in the Manning Valley!