Located at 68 Morts Road & 46 Newman Street, Mortdale, the prominent drive-through property is fully leased to Endeavour Group (trading as BWS), one of Australia’s leading liquor retailers.
The freestanding asset occupies a commanding corner position with dual street frontage and benefits from an approved drive-through bottle shop configuration, a highly sought-after retail format that enhances customer convenience and tenant performance.
The property is being marketed by Andrew Sacco and Joseph Assaf of RWC Western Sydney on behalf of a private seller.
Andrew Sacco said the offering is expected to generate strong interest from private investors, syndicators and SMSF buyers seeking secure, long-term income streams.
“Freestanding retail assets anchored by secure tenants, like BWS Liquor, and long-term leases are highly sought after, offering investors stability, certainty, and dependable long-term returns on their investment,” Mr Sacco said.
Strategically positioned within Mortdale’s tightly held retail strip, the property is surrounded by major national retailers including Commonwealth Bank of Australia, ANZ, IGA, Australia Post, and Chemist Warehouse, reinforcing the strength of the surrounding retail catchment.
In addition to its secure tenancy, the property is situated on E1 Local Centre zoned land within a designated Low to Medium Rise Development area, offering potential long-term redevelopment upside (STCA) amid ongoing population growth and urban renewal across the region.
Joseph Assaf said the combination of income security and future versatility positions the property as a compelling acquisition in the current market climate.
“As uncertainty persists within the property sector, buyers are seeking secure assets that provide income certainty, strong tenant retention prospects, and versatility for future leasing or alternative use,” Mr Assaf said.
“With its drive-through approval, high-profile corner exposure and underlying development potential, this is a rare opportunity to secure a generational asset in a tightly held metropolitan precinct.”
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