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Mixed-use property attracts 120 enquiries before being sold to investor

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A prominent site in the heart of a Sunshine Coast town has changed hands.

The mixed-use property at 3 Station Street in Pomona sold to a Brisbane investor for $3.75 million after strong interest during an expression-of-interest campaign.

The 1777sqm site includes five strata-titled lots and features a diverse tenancy mix spanning retail, office, medical and residential uses.

RWC Noosa and Sunshine Coast agent David Brinkley said the sale showed buyers were drawn to the town, known for its heritage character, local businesses and proximity to holiday hotspot Noosa.

“This result highlights the depth of demand for well-positioned mixed-use assets in lifestyle-driven hinterland locations like Pomona,” Mr Brinkley said.

“Investors are increasingly drawn to assets that offer income diversity and long-term growth potential, particularly in markets with strong community appeal and limited supply.”

No.3 Station Street at Pomona is a large site in the middle of Pomona.

RWC Noosa and Sunshine Coast agent Rachel Cadamy said the town was growing in stature.

“Pomona continues to evolve as a sought-after hinterland destination, offering a unique blend of lifestyle and commercial opportunity,” she said, before adding that there was plenty of interest in 3 Station Street.

“The EOI campaign generated close to 120 email enquiries alongside strong direct engagement, resulting in multiple competitive offers.”

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No.3 Station Street at Pomona.

During the sales process, the agents navigated several tenancy changes, including lease renewals and assignments.

Positioned within a high-exposure Local Centre zone, the property benefits from strong foot traffic and accessibility, including off-street parking for up to 22 vehicles.

“Assets like this are tightly held, and when they come to market, they attract serious attention,” Ms Cadamy said.

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