One of Byron Bay's most revered and oldest properties is for sale for around $3.3m. 👇
The building is currently being leased by the popular Ciao, Mate! Italian restaurant.
“It stands tall as a licensed premises that is both popular with the locals and also enjoys a steady stream of tourists who drop in based on local recommendations.” “The building provides the perfect space to enjoy the tropical climate and excellent food on a street with boutique shopping and an array of regional arts.”Ciao, Mate! has been popular among the locals and tourists.Its licence extends to the footpath on Byron St, with an outside undercover seating area in the property’s rear courtyard.
Initially known as the Strand when the original commercial building was constructed in 1908, it is one of four brick terraces on the main street.“It’s an iconic shopfront that showcases the iconic feel of Bangalow. Having a liquor license that extends to the footpath is quite rare … commercial properties in this are tightly held, and locals love businesses that have that village atmosphere to them.
A range of commercial businesses have used the downstairs area over the years, including jewellers, watchmakers and a Japanese antique store.It’s expected to sell for around $3.3m
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