Positioned in the heart of Nairne's thriving main street, this exceptional commercial property presents a rare opportunity to secure a high-exposure site in one of the Adelaide Hills' fastest-growing communities.
Currently operating as Chingari Restaurant, the property sits on a generous 444sqm allotment with a well-maintained 113sqm building, offering flexibility for investors, owner-occupiers, or those looking to establish or expand their business presence.
Zoned Township Main Street, the property supports a wide range of commercial uses, making it an ideal choice for retail, hospitality, or professional services (subject to council consent).
Adding significant long-term value and efficiency, the property features a brand-new roof along with an impressive 13.5kW solar system and a substantial 50kW battery backup, delivering excellent energy savings, reliability, and sustainability for future operations.
Strategically located, Nairne is just a 10-minute drive to Mount Barker and approximately 35-40 minutes to Adelaide, providing convenient access while maintaining the charm and appeal of a growing Hills township. With a population exceeding 5,000 residents and continuing growth, the area offers strong local support and increasing demand for quality businesses.
Key Features:
Prime main street frontage with excellent visibility
Land size: 444sqm (approx.)
Building area: 113sqm (approx.)
Zoned Township Main Street
Established hospitality fit-out (currently Chingari Restaurant)
Brand-new roof
13.5kW solar system with 50kW battery backup
Energy-efficient and reduced operating costs
Strong local community and growing customer base
Easy access to Mount Barker and Adelaide
This is a fantastic opportunity to secure a premium commercial holding in a tightly held location.
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