One of the most prestigious hotels in Australia, Sheraton Grand Mirage Resort Gold Coast for sale for over $200 million by Colliers, McVay Real Estate and JLL.
One of the most iconic hotel properties in Australia is on the market for over $200 million.
Being marketed by Colliers, McVay Real Estate and JLL, the Sheraton Grand Mirage Resort is one of the most prestigious hotels in Australia. The hotel is located on The Spit at the northern end of the Gold Coast, boasting a land area of 3.45 hectares and beach frontage of approximately 215m, making it genuinely irreplaceable.
“This presents a very rare opportunity to purchase one of the most notable hotels in Australia,” Karen Wales said.
“An impressive feature of the hotel is the vista across the ornamental pools and swimming pool to the beach and the ocean, a dramatic sense of arrival which few, if any, hotels in Australia can rival.
“The 295 room hotel has a diverse income stream through its extensive conference facilities servicing a buoyant MICE market and quality food and beverage offerings.“Every astute investor with an interest in prime Australian real estate should consider this investment opportunity,” Karen Wales added.
JLL Executive Vice President, Adam Bury said the Gold Coast remained one of the fastest growing regions in Australia.
“The City of Gold Coast continues to develop and expand with an estimated resident population of over 1.2 million by 2050” Adam Bury said.
“This demand has stemmed from strong interstate investment with elevated dwelling prices in both Sydney and Melbourne who are drawn to the affordability the Gold Coast provides.
“This is an opportunity to get into a surging market with an iconic Gold Coast landmark resort,”
Bury added, “Likewise the hotel sector has seen incredibly strong post-pandemic performance across South East Queensland and especially on the Gold Coast in the five-star sector.
“As South East Queensland moves towards the 2032 Brisbane Olympics and the so called golden decade, supply and demand is expected to remain in hotel owners favour with continued elevated performance”
Bury finished, “The limelight that South East Queensland has been in during the past 12 to 18 months has made it one of the most sought after regions in Australia for hotel investors”.
McVay Real Estate’s Dan McVay said the Sheraton Grand Mirage Resort was a 5-star resort, located on 3.45 hectares of prized beachfront land at The Spit in the Gold Coast.
“The Hotel opened in 1987 and boasts extensive facilities which are operated by Marriott International under the Sheraton brand,” Mr McVay said.
“Progressive refurbishments have ensured that all rooms and facilities within the hotel remain at the highest of standards.”
Karen Wales said the rooms provided for a full spectrum of functions, with capacity ranging from the Chairman’s Room, through to the Mirage Grand Ballroom, which has capacity for a 1,000 person reception.
“In addition to these dedicated rooms there are five additional outdoor areas within the Hotel grounds which can host sizable cocktail and banquet events,” Ms Wales said.
“Terraces Restaurant overlooks the picturesque hotel pools and provides a stylish new dining experience for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
“Pearls Bar overlooks the resort’s water features and the Pacific Ocean and is known for its high tea but also provides a sophisticated menu of cocktails and snacks.
“Oyster Bar is a more intimate bar with views over the pool and beachfront and specialises in fresh seafood and cocktails.
“The Oasis swim-up pool bar is exclusively for hotel guests and provides a casual environment for light meals, beverages and cocktails in a true resort style.”
The Sheraton Grand Mirage Resort, Gold Coast is an absolute beachfront international resort and is indisputably a true landmark hotel which is genuinely irreplaceable.
Expressions of interest will close on Friday, 21 April 2023 at 4pm.
To request a copy of the Information Memorandum please contact one of the marketing agents via the contact details below.
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