There's a neighbourhood brothel up for grabs 👇
“Our beautiful ladies offer sensual massage and are experienced in all techniques,” it’s website says.There are 12 ladies listed on the site from “big and busty” to small and “playful with good hands”.
Agent Nick Moloney, from Raine and Horne Commercial, said the property had a price guide of $3.15 million and had received strong interest from investors.The building is three levels, with a price guide of $3.15m.One of the bathrooms in the building. Mr Moloney said the tenant was on a new five year lease with a two year option, which made the investment attractive.“Legal brothels are quite bound to properties because the licence stays with the property and they are hard to get.“Where there are legal brothels, the tenants tend to stay for a long period of time.”Aerial shot shows the location of the business in the “epicentre” of North Sydney.
The listing said the business benefited from a central location and is on an “island site made up of four buildings” with an 75 RL metre height limit. “Whilst North Sydney is currently undergoing a substantial transformation, the smaller freehold assets are becoming more elusive by the day, 115 Pacific Highway is an opportunity that will only become more difficult to secure,” it says.It comes after a spate of commercial brothel site sales, including ones in Fairfield and Chatswood.The business that had been operating at the site was known as both Cherry Blossom Brothel and the Fairfield Brothel.
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