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7 MINUTES FROM HOBART Established Business and Residence, 7 minutes from Hobart CBD, on Main Road. All equipment 2 years old, Long lease available. ALTERATIONS/REPAIRS/SEAMSTRESS – LAUNCESTON, TAS All you need to start your own business at home, includes 4 machines (industrial sewer, overlocker, button machine and hemmer), plus all trimmings and access. BUSINESS FOR SALE/LEASE Set in the poppy growing area of Northern Tasmania, owning only to illness of owner does this icon come up for sale or lease. Current owners 21 years. Takeaway food, full newsagency, groceries, Aurora PAYG, Redline depot, EFTPOS, ANZ ATM, plus more. This is a tremendous business and would suit couples or families wanting to secure their future. Buy now and be ready for summer. Westbury is set to reap the benefits of a half billion dollar Industrial Park to be built in the near future. Also available separately, your choice of three houses. Set yourself a goal and reap the rewards. Be your own boss. CAFE/TAKEAWAY- LAUNCESTON,T AS Situated in busy shopping strip, northern suburbs of Launceston, good plant and equipment, solid customer base, easily operated by couple plus casuals, currently 6 days per week, good value! GIFT AND JEWELLERY STORE- “SEACHANGE.” • Located in an idyllic go ahead seaside town on Tasmania’s East Coast PRINTING BUSINESS – CENTRAL NORTH TASMANIA Profitable medium sized printing business. Excellent artwork, pre-press, printing and binding equipment. Suit a couple, owners looking to retire. WARATAH’S B&B – “TASMANIA’S JEWEL IN THE CROWN.” 1881c for Mt Bischoff Mine Manager, stately home now elegant B&B best kept secret of Tasmania. 6 double bedrooms, 5 bathrooms, Spa, BIR’s, separate formal lounge and diner, open fires, chandeliers, walk in walk out, fittings and fixtures, antiques, reverse cycle air conditioning, separate managers wing. Sale includes good will and bookings, 5533m2, overlooks lakes and golf course, this property is certainly a treasure of a find. Earnings simply the icing on the cake. Only 45 minutes to Cradle Mountain.
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