Broome clinic sells for second time in four years
A state government backed office and medical centre in Broome’s Cable Beach has sold for the second time in four years.
The 3555 square metre investment trading as the Broome Community and Child Health Centre, at 67 Dakas Street, collected $3.7 million – a 7.4 per cent net passing yield.
The vendor paid $2.5m in May, 2021.
Cable Beach is about three kilometres west of Broome, considered the capital of Western Australia’s Kimberley region, with c8300 jobs and an annual economic output of c$3.5 billion.
Broome Community and Child Health Centre
With a 588 sqm single level building and 54 car parks, 67 Dakas St has been occupied by the WA Country Health Service 14 years (story continues below).
It recently renewed until 2033 – or 2043 with options, when its rent will twice be bought up to market levels.
The rental agreement also sees it pick up all outgoing including land tax and management fees.
Burgess Rawson’s Jamie Perlinger, Beau Coulter, Sam Mercuri and Rob Selid were the agents.
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