Toowoomba motel, caravan park sold after 30 years

The two hectare Kearneys Spring site is zoned Major Centre.

A sprawling suburban Toowoomba hotel and caravan park has sold to an operator.

The two hectare Jeffery’s Motel in Kearneys Spring cost $9.53 million following an expressions of interest campaign closing May.

The vendor held three decades.

It has been under management 16 years.

Zoned Major Centre, able to accommodate six level buildings, including residential, the asset was marketed to developers.

Next chapter for original motel

Jeffery’s Motel at 860-866 Ruthven Street, also known as the New England Highway, includes 43 rooms, rated 3-star.

It also contains 49 powered caravan sites, home to some 44 permanent residents.

Hungry Jack’s Harristown sold this week for $6.1 million.

Colliers’ Dan Dwan and Ray White Highfields’ Kent Woodford were the agents.

Ten offers came in, they said.

The incoming owner, registered as Gibbons Assets Pty Ltd, settled last month.

Kearneys Spring is about four kilometres south of Toowomba’s CBD.

Also this week we reported a Hungry Jack’s at Harristown, near Kearneys Spring, traded for $6.1m – a 4.45 per cent yield.

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Marc Pallisco

A former property analyst and print journalist, Marc is the publisher of realestatesource.com.au.