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Hotelbroker Chris Tinning & Company have been selling hotels throughout NSW for over 30 years.

Chris Tinning & Company provides a dedicated team of Hospitality Professionals with experience in all aspects of the Hospitality Industry. Acting as agents for the sale and leasing of hotels, poker machine entitlements, motels and hospitality properties. Providing consultancy services to hospitality operators, particularly in the provision of liquor licensing compliance, applications and advise.

17/03/2026

NEVILLE HOTEL & FUNCTION CENTRE
FOR FREEHOLD SALE $1 Mil OR
BUSINESS LEASE WITH OPTION TO PURCHASE

CHARACTER - Sympathetically renovated single storey country village hotel
LOCATION - Part of the tourist focused Central West NSW, Popn 182,682
TOURISM - Bathurst, Blayney, Orange and Cowra – 45 min away, Sydney CBD 3.5hr
POTENTIAL - 5 acres of manicured countryside – Weddings, functions, events, etc
BUSINESS – Bar, food, functions, accom, camping. Large events already booked

After 2.5 years the current owner has created that quintessential country pub, maintaining the character, yet providing full modern features expected today, building the vision; they are not able to operate the business as it deserves.

The Pub:
• Main bar with open fireplace, pool table and capacity for around 100 patrons.
• Dining room with open fireplace and seating for approx. 30–35 people.
• Bistro / café area with open fireplace and seating for approx. 10 people.
• Large commercial kitchen capable of servicing high volume bistro trade, weddings and festivals.

Accommodation and camping:
• Three pub style guest rooms with shared bathroom.
• Self contained one bedroom unit (ideal for an on site manager or premium guest accommodation).
• Large camping area with space for over 200 campers.
• Outdoor toilet facilities for campers.

Ancillary improvements:
• Storage shed.
• Approx. 200 m² dedicated car parking area, with additional informal parking available on the grounds for events (subject to layout).

Outdoor trading and event zones
• Sun drenched, north facing, designated beer garden with fire pit, music stage and capacity for up to 200 people.
• Front verandah with fire pit and on street seating for up to 30 people.
• Back verandah with open fireplace and seating for around 30 people.
• Expansive lawns and camping paddock, ideal for festivals and multi day events.

Potential
• Expand the events calendar (festivals, retreats, markets, car and bike weekends).
• Build cabins or tiny homes (STCA) for workers on regional projects and destination tourists.
• Develop a stronger food, wine and craft beer offering to leverage nearby wineries and breweries.
From the vendor: “It’s a reluctant sale – I’d rather keep it and lease it out, but living 4 hours away means I just can’t keep running it the way it deserves.”

The vendor has requested that all property inspections be conducted through the agent.

To further discuss this unique opportunity, including various purchase opportunities then pleas contact Nick on 0417 252 199

10/02/2026

TOP TOWN TAVERN WYALONG
LEASEHOLD BUSINESS FOR SALE
PRICE: $325,000
SINGLE STORY COUNTRY PUB ON A MAJOR HIGHWAY
STRONG LOCAL TRADE, LONG LEASE IN PLACE
Profitable business
Annual Sales $1.5m + GST
Term: 30 years

Top Town Tavern or “Toppy” to the locals is a “top” choice for many reasons.

The Toppy is tops for location, facing the busy Newell Highway, it is well situated to catch passing trade. With plenty of parking, it is an attractive option for larger vehicles and holidaymakers to call in.

The Toppy is tops for reputation. Considered one of the best hotels in the Bland Shire, Top Town Tavern enjoys a reputation for good food, good times and being a family-friendly pub.

The Toppy is tops for appeal, this attractive single-story hotel with verandahs to two sides, retains the character and charm of a classic country hotel.

The Toppy is also tops for the locals, providing consistent trade and a profitable business for the current Lessee with annual sales in excess of $1.5m.

The Top Town Tavern, Wyalong lies 5 kms east of West Wyalong, an agricultural service town at the junction of two major highways: the Newell and Midwestern. Town population is approx. 3,000 including Wyalong.

Population figures do not take into account the Lake Cowal gold mine, an open pit gold mine some 30 km Northwest of Wyalong. Evolution Mining has over 500 people employed and numerous contractors staying locally, providing a huge economic boost to the district. Lake Cowal gold mine has been given government approval to expand further in Feb 2025.

Pace Farm is a $25m egg production, grading and packaging plant on the edge of West Wyalong – the largest in the Southern Hemisphere.

The town and district are set for a thriving long-term future making this business reliable, whilst continuing to grow naturally.

Call us today on 0417 252 199 to secure this opportunity.

28/01/2026

FOR SALE: Freehold Commercial Hotel in Young NSW!

$1.5m - Keen vendor, operated under management
1024sqm land size

• 2-storey ex-brewery hotel with separate function room
• Fully renovated bar & dining area with full hotel license
• Commercial kitchen and outdoor courtyard

18 guestrooms incl:
• 3 ensuites
• 2 x 2-room units w/ensuite
• Shared facilities for remaining rooms

Prime location! Ready for a motivated operator.
Contact Nick on 0417 252 199 to learn more

26/11/2025

POST OFFICE HOTEL
& CARAVAN PARK, MAUDE
FOR FREEHOLD SALE
$650,000 + SAV

PROFITABLE BUSINESS
2024 EBITDAR OF $150,000

BIG SKY, ICONIC RIVER, ENVIABLE OUTBACK LIFESTYLE

The Post Office Hotel and Caravan Park is an opportunity not to be missed. Located in the small friendly town of Maude, just 51 kms west of Hay, it provides a true outback lifestyle. Maude sits on the world-renowned Hay Plains, so flat that it provides uninterrupted 360-degree views of both sunrises and sunsets. Visitors can immerse themselves in the breathtaking landscape to truly appreciate the big skies, saltbush plains, and wildlife up close.

As there is nowhere else in NSW where visitors can experience this, is it any wonder the plains are popular with photographers, astronomers, and nature lovers?

Let’s not forget the Post Office Hotel and Caravan Park’s attractive location for fishing enthusiasts. Located directly opposite the iconic Murrumbidgee and overlooking the Maude Weir; it is an ideal spot to relax and unwind from busy lifestyles. Patience may well be rewarded with yellow belly, red fin or even a prized Murray cod.

Nature lovers and history buffs can take a peaceful stroll through local history along the Meandering Maude Walking Trail. The Trail features panels that explore the story of Maude from the rich river history to the unique landscape and birdlife of the region.

The grounds of the Post Office Hotel and Caravan Park are a shady haven set in 2.5 acres. Accommodation options range from 8 double and 1 family room, 12 powered and numerous non-powered sites. Shared facilities include a large communal kitchen, washing facilities and an upgraded male and female amenities block.

The Post Office Hotel provides inviting cold beer and friendly conversation in the comfortable front bar with pool table. A separate dining area is catered from the well-equipped kitchen but why stay inside when the covered beer garden beckons?

Owner’s accommodation is a 3-bedroom residence under the roofline with its own enclosed private yard.

Maude is surrounded by large scale farms and feedlots with rapid expansion in some industries slated for the near future. This will create numerous possibilities to increase the already profitable business, with the opportunity to expand on accommodation options and increase meal options for the expected increased workforce.

With this unique property the choice is all yours, move in and run this profitable business as is and enjoy a relaxed lifestyle, or think as big as the local sky, expand its social media presence and advertising, value add with more accommodation options and reap the resulting benefits.

To pursue your dream call us today on 0417 252 199

31/10/2025

LEASEHOLD SALE
TATTERSALLS HOTEL MOULAMEIN
PREMIUM $150,000 + SAV
NEW 15 YEAR LEASE
RENT 6.6% OF TOTAL SALE
PROFIT AFTER RENT $100,000- +

2 STOREY CLASSIC CORNER PUB
LOCAL AND TOURIST FAVOURITE

Are you ready for a river change in big sky country? This terrific business is ready and waiting.

Nestled on the banks of the Edwards River, The Tattersalls Hotel is an impressive sight. This classic 2 storey corner hotel sits on a large block in the centre of this charming town.

Due to a family circumstances, it is with great regret the new owners are relinquishing this fantastic business.

Loved by locals and tourists alike, The Tattersalls Hotel caters to all. As their website states,
EAT, DRINK, STAY.

EAT
Their popular bistro operates 7 nights a week, with meals available all day from 11.30 Thursday to Sunday. Meals can be enjoyed in the casual dining area in the bar or the more formal dining room.

DRINK
Relax in the bar or beer garden while sampling the large range of local and imported beers, broad wine selection and extensive range of spirits.
The convenient drive-thru bottle shop is popular with locals, travellers, and fishing enthusiasts.

STAY
The range of accommodation suits all travellers. There are 2 cabins overlooking the river, (with room for 2 more), 3 en-suited rooms, 5 pub rooms and free camping behind the hotel right on the waterfront. This welcoming hotel even offers free showers and toilet facilities for campers,
The new owners have increased the income from accommodation, with occupancy rates boosted by ongoing long-term contractors working in the region.

Generous owners' accommodation opens onto the 2 street fronts upstairs verandah.

The small town of Moulamein (pop approx. 500) is located 855 km south-west of Sydney and 373 km north of Melbourne. Moulamein is multi-faceted in its attraction for visitors, with something for everyone.

It is the oldest town in the Riverina and prides itself on its historic buildings and attractions.

Situated on the Edwards River where it meets the Billabong Creek, Moulamein also boasts the tranquil waters of the 15-hectare Moulamein Lake. The town is perfect for fishing, water skiing, sailing and nature walks.

A recently completed mural on the town's water tower ensures Moulamein is now a must see for the popular Art Trail followers.

The current owners have hit the ground running, tweaking this great business to improve the figures even further, a fantastic business opportunity is waiting.

To find out more about this solid business, contact us today on 0417 252 199.

Chris Tinning & Company have been selling hotels throughout NSW for over 30 years.

31/10/2025

GRAND HOTEL HARDEN (Closed)
FREEHOLD SALE BY
EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST
CLOSING 28TH NOVEMBER 2025 (If not sold prior)
All genuine offers considered

- A blank canvas-bring your vision to life
- Holds a full Hoteliers License
- Various possible uses (STCA)

While no longer furnished or set up as a functioning hotel, the Grand Hotel provides a chance for creative minds to reimagine its future.

Could it become a licensed café with guest accommodation? Maybe an upscale serviced office offering rooms for hire? A beautiful residence? Or even a mix of several uses?

Out of operation since the early 2000s, the building boasts "great bones."

Positioned on a prominent corner opposite Harden Shire Council offices at the centre of Harden's business district, this two-storey property features a liquor bar, dining area, and four office spaces on the ground floor. Upstairs, there are 12 guest rooms and a self-contained manager's unit with three bedrooms.

The large rear yard, complete with a historic Cobb & Co stable, adds to the building's charming character.

Once the birthplace of the Group 9 Rugby League competition in 1923, this landmark is ready for revival.

Harden, along with Murrumburrah, its interconnected twin town, is situated on the Burley Griffin Way which connects Canberra to the Riverina. Just 90 minutes from Canberra and Wagga, Harden is well placed to draw tourists from these major centres. The still functioning railway station is a stop on the Sydney Melbourne XPT service.

This peaceful town has all the facilities of a larger centre, with a local hospital, doctors and pharmacy. School options range from preschool, primary and secondary public schools and a catholic primary school.

Harden- Murrumburrah, with a population of nearly 2000 , has a rich and diverse history to explore with monuments and museums dedicated to its gold rush heritage, bushrangers and Ben Hall connection, railway history and the first troop of The Australian Light Horse establishment in the town. The striking mural on the silos at the local mill which dates back to mid-19th century celebrate the towns agricultural history.

Set amongst rolling hills with fertile soil the surrounding countryside is both scenic and productive. Thriving sheep and cattle farms, cereal crops and in spring the golden blooms of canola as well as proximity to cherry orchards and high country vineyards all add to the rustic charm for visitors.

Harden has many annual events such as the Annual Rural Community Show, Picnic Races, Festival of Art and the ever popular Harden Kite Festival, an annual celebration of kites, culture and connection held in October. Set against a backdrop of golden canola fields and wide country skies, this colourful event draws families from near and far to enjoy a day of sky-high fun, food and festivity.

Viewing the property will showcase its true potential-limited only by your creativity.

To bring your vision to life call us today 0n 0417 252 199

Chris Tinning & Company have been selling hotels throughout NSW for over 30 years.

29/10/2025

CARRINGTON HOTEL HARDEN (Closed)
FREEHOLD SALE BY
EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST
CLOSING 28TH NOV 2025 (If not sold prior)
All genuine offers considered

With a population of 1,850 and no operating hotel, Harden presents a unique opportunity. Situated at the head of the main street, the Carrington Hotel, which had been the community's only pub for years, closed its bar in February 2025, leaving the town without a trading hotel.

The essentials are ready-just connect the kegs, stock the shelves, and start serving.

Set on a 1,164 sqm corner block with rear lane access, this spacious two-storey hotel features a bar, lounge, dining area, kitchen, lock-up shop, and 20 guest rooms, offering over 900 sqm of total floor space.

While some renovations are needed to bring the accommodation up to standard, the ample space downstairs is available for immediate business opportunities.

Accommodation demand is soaring throughout the Cootamundra Shire, with overflow reaching Young and Temora-so why not meet that need in Harden?

Harden, along with Murrumburrah, its interconnected twin town, is situated on the Burley Griffin Way which connects Canberra to the Riverina. Just 90 minutes from Canberra and Wagga, Harden is well placed to draw tourists from these major centres. The still functioning railway station is a stop on the Sydney Melbourne XPT service.

This peaceful town has all the facilities of a larger centre, with a local hospital, doctors and pharmacy. School options range from preschool, primary and secondary public schools and a catholic primary school.

Harden- Murrumburrah, with a population of nearly 2000 , has a rich and diverse history to explore with monuments and museums dedicated to its gold rush heritage, bushrangers and Ben Hall connection, railway history and the first troop of The Australian Light Horse establishment in the town. The striking mural on the silos at the local mill which dates back to mid-19th century celebrate the towns agricultural history.

Set amongst rolling hills with fertile soil the surrounding countryside is both scenic and productive. Thriving sheep and cattle farms, cereal crops and in spring the golden blooms of canola as well as proximity to cherry orchards and high country vineyards all add to the rustic charm for visitors.

Harden has many annual events such as the Annual Rural Community Show, Picnic Races, Festival of Art and the ever popular Harden Kite Festival, an annual celebration of kites, culture and connection held in October. Set against a backdrop of golden canola fields and wide country skies, this colourful event draws families from near and far to enjoy a day of sky-high fun, food and festivity.

Act now to secure this rare opportunity, contact us today on 0417 252 199

Chris Tinning & Company have been selling hotels throughout NSW for over 30 years.

15/09/2025

THE COMMERCIAL HOTEL YOUNG
FREEHOLD SALE $1,500,000- + SAV
SOLID TWO STOREY CORNER HOTEL
SOLID BUSINESS SOLID TOWN

The Commercial Hotel Young is a solid brick two storey hotel situated on the corner of Young’s busiest intersection.

This popular pub keeps its patrons returning with regular entertainment, including, trivia nights, karaoke, pool and darts competitions and DJ parties.

The full commercial kitchen serves the dining room with its own bar as well as catering to the separate function room.

Upstairs there are 18 guestrooms including 5 with full ensuite and 2 with partial amenities. Also, upstairs is one-bedroom managers flat. A draw card as the Commercial is currently run under management.

Young, known as the cherry capital of Australia, with a population of over 10,000 is the main centre of the Hilltops region. The historic gold rush town of Young is famous for its fruit. Surrounded by orchards, olive groves and vineyards in the cool climate Hilltops wine region,

The surrounding strong rural community provides the economic base for the town. A full commercial strip shopping district and associated service, industrial and manufacturing industries are located within the town. Full schooling, medical and community services make Young a great place to live and raise a family.

To find out more about this solid business located in an ever popular tourist destination area contact us today on 0417 252 199.

Chris Tinning & Company have been selling hotels throughout NSW for over 30 years.

15/09/2025

TATTERSALLS HOTEL COLLARENEBRI
PRICE REDUCED NOW $780,000 + SAV
FOR FREEHOLD SALE
STRONG TRADING FIGURES $1.6M+ (INC $1M + OVER BAR)

- 12 Room Motel - strong occupancy
- 4 Hotel style rooms renovated
- 13 Hotel style rooms currently not used (unrenovated)
- Large self-contained licensee unit
- Revitalized, inc modern facilities expected by hoteliers today
- Full POS, Web Sites, social media etc.
- Over 1 hr to the nearest competition

The Tattersalls Hotel Motel, Collarenebri is a solid brick two storey hotel with 12 motel rooms in the secure grounds. Situated prominently as you enter the town across the Barwon River on the Gwydir Highway, The Tattersalls is a welcome sight for weary travellers and locals returning home.

And making its patrons feel welcome is what the Tattersalls does best.

As soon as you step into the air-conditioned comfort, ice cold beer and friendly service greet you.

The main bar, adorned in memorabilia and impressive fishing trophies is popular with both locals and the many travellers drawn to the region.

Theres a sports area with Tab facilities and a pool table, a separate children's area, and a great undercover space that is perfect for functions. The large dining area is catered from the commercial kitchen.

Upstairs with 4 of the 17 hotel rooms updated and in use, there is still the opportunity to add to the accommodation choices within the hotel.

The 12 motel rooms within the secure grounds, offer air-conditioned comfort and security for travellers.

Collarenebri is located in the Walgett Shire in North Western NSW, on the Gwydir Highway between Moree and Lighting Ridge, just 40 kms south of the Queensland border.

Collarenebri is the Aboriginal name for "place of many flowers" and offers a truly rural experience, with beautiful scenery and an abundance of wildlife all around you.

Many experienced fishermen consider the Barwon River at Collarenebri one of the best inland fishing locations in Australia, ideal for trying your hand at fishing for the famous Cod and the much sought after Yellow Belly.

There is much to draw travellers to Collarenebri, there are several gravel pits, where locals and tourists fossick for quartz, topaz, agate and petrified wood. Industries in the area include large scale cotton and wheat farming, sheep and beef cattle breeding.

Collarenebri Hot Springs Bore Baths, located in the centre of town is a must visit when travelling in Northern NSW. Hot spring water is pumped directly from the Artesian Basement. The temperature and minerals have been found to work together, helping your muscles and joints relax and unwind.

The Aboriginal Carved trees, are a must see item of great significance to the Indigenous people of the area.

Annual drawcards to Collarenebri include the Colly Cod Classic & Carp Muster, drawing crowds of enthusiasts vying for the $10000 prize money.

Collarenebri Jockey Club hold their ever-popular race meeting on the second Saturday in September. Now running for over 150 years this great day of racing draws people from near and far.

The Colly Mud Trials attract plenty of roaring V8 engines, mud caked drivers, and enthusiastic spectators. This well attended event ensures a great day of mud racing action.

The current owners have done a great job bringing this classic country pub back to life. There is still room for the new owners to renovate and add to the strong trade of this constant, reliable western district business.

For a great opportunity in a one hotel town, call Nick today on 0417 252 199

FOR FREEHOLD SALEINVESTMENT OPPORTUNITYMURRUMBIDGEE HOTEL NARRANDERALAND & BUILDING ONLY $1,250,00- Rent  2026 $81,000 +...
28/08/2025

FOR FREEHOLD SALE
INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY
MURRUMBIDGEE HOTEL NARRANDERA

LAND & BUILDING ONLY $1,250,00-
Rent 2026 $81,000 + GST
2027 $115,000 + GST
Term: 20 + Years

Also available 5 GMES cost $2,125,000-
3 GME’s Leased to 27/03/2026 @ $69,300 pa
2 GME’s unused

Freehold, subject to the existing lease including landlords’ plant & equipment, PLUS 5 Gaming Machine Entitlements (if desired at cost) Total all assets $3,375,000

The Murrumbidgee Hotel investment offers a unique opportunity to “bank” gaming machine entitlements, whilst enjoying a return on investment. Band 3 GME’s enjoy continued growth in value.

A thorough renovation of the ground floor of this 18-month closed hotel has seen this classic two storey corner hotel returned to its former glory. As a result, the current lessee has built a strong business which continues to grow. Activating the extensive first floor accommodation at the hotel would provide additional return for the owner or operator.

Narrandera locals have embraced the return of their lost pub, impressed by the efforts and the results, they have returned in droves. The single service public bar is well stocked and well patronised. With seating for 80 in the Dining room, and more options in the lounge area, function room and beer garden the commercial kitchen is kept busy serving up their popular pub food. They even offer home delivery during dinner service times. Tourists also rave about “The Bidgee”, citing great meals and atmosphere and happy friendly staff in their on-line reviews.

The large sunlit function room, with its own bar, opens onto the lawn area with a children’s playground. The beer garden, a pool room and keno facilities round off the full renovation of the ground floor of this thriving business.
Beyond the beer garden is the only drive through bottleshop in town, its impressive sales adding to this solid business.

Upstairs, still needing refurbishment, there is a 2-bedroom managers residence, 10 hotel style rooms and 2 bathrooms. Investing in this space would allow the hotel to take full advantage of Narrandera’s accommodation shortage, exacerbated by the nearby JBS Abattoir, extensive fruit and nut farms and new large scale solar projects. Narrandera is an attractive town at the gateway to the rich Murrumbidgee Irrigation Area. Narrandera’s Town population is 5,000 with many more in the surrounding district.

The surrounding strong rural community provides the economic base for the town. A full commercial strip shopping district and associated service, industrial and manufacturing industries are located within the town. Full schooling, medical and community services are provided.

Narrandera is located just 100km west of Wagga Wagga, the largest inland city in NSW (pop est 70,000) and 550km southwest of Sydney and 430km northwest from Melbourne. While its convenient location bordering the Mitchell and Newell highways may be the reason for so many tourists stopping, Narrandera’s local attractions entice them to stay.

To enquire further about this solid investment, with or without GMEs, call us today on 0417 252 199.

TOP TOWN TAVERN WYALONGINVESTMENT HOTEL FOR FREEHOLD SALE $1,150,000-SINGLE STORY COUNTRY PUB ON A MAJOR HIGHWAYSTRONG L...
27/08/2025

TOP TOWN TAVERN WYALONG
INVESTMENT HOTEL
FOR FREEHOLD SALE $1,150,000-

SINGLE STORY COUNTRY PUB ON A MAJOR HIGHWAY
STRONG LOCAL TRADE, LONG LEASE IN PLACE
ALL OUTGOINGS PAID BY TENENT
PRICE: $1,150,000

RENT: $105,000 PA + GST
ANNUAL INCREASES: CPI
BUSINESS LEASE TERM: 25 YRS
OUTGOINGS: 100% TENANT
RETURN ON INVESTMENT: 9%

Top Town Tavern or “Toppy” as it is colloquially known enjoys a fine reputation as one of the leading hotels in the West Wyalong district. The current owners purchased the freehold of the property in 2023 as part of a substantial hotel package; they have extracted the unused gaming machine entitlements and are looking to sell the hotel and concentrate on their major business.

Operated under lease since Jan 2021, the current tenant has enjoyed this consistent, profitable business.

Top Town Tavern is an attractive single-storey brick hotel with verandahs to two sides. Facing the busy Newell Highway, it is well situated to catch passing trade. “Toppy” is also a favourite of the locals.

Some renovations have occurred over the years; however the hotel retains its character and appeal.

Considered as one of the best hotels in the Bland Shire, Top Town Tavern has enjoyed a reputation for good food, good times and a family friendly pub.

West Wyalong is traditionally an agricultural service town at the junction of two major highways: the Newell and Midwestern. Town population is approx. 3,000 including Wyalong a suburb 5km east where the Newell Highway meets the Olympic Way.

The surrounding agricultural district is principally wheat/sheep however some diversification from this traditional farming has taken place.

Pace Farm is a $25m egg production, grading and packaging plant on the edge of West Wyalong – the largest in the Southern Hemisphere.

Lake Cowal gold mine has been given government approval to expand further in Feb 2025. An open pit gold mine some 30 km Northwest of Wyalong, Evolution Mining has over 500 people employed and numerous contractors staying locally, providing a huge economic boost to the district.

The town and district are set for a thriving long-term future making this a solid investment.

Call us today on 0417 252 199 to secure this opportunity.

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117 Byrnes Road
Wagga Wagga, NSW
2650

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