Salvation Army sell four lot Lake Munmorah facility

Salvation Army sell four lot Lake Munmorah facility
Jessie RichardsonMarch 10, 2015

A four lot, 2,800 square metre facility has been sold by the Salvation Army.

The former youth leadership facility is located on a waterfront block in New South Wales' Lake Munmorah. The Salvation Army had owned the 1960s era building, originally called Kiwi Ranch, for almost 20 years.

Four main buildings built over four lots at 38-44 Greenacre Avenue in Lake Munmorah included office space, a separate cottage, assembly halls and a commercial kitchen, with accommodation.

It was marketed by Ray White Thompson Partners selling principal Luke Thompson, who said the property was "one of the most iconic properties on the very best block of land". It includes a jetty and abuts a private reserve.

The facility first went to auction in July 2014 but failed to sell. The property found a buyer last month, after a 10 month campaign.

During its sale campaign Thompson said he expected interest from developers but also other organisations and institutions who may wish to renovate the facilities.

No sale price has yet emerged.

 

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