A well-known arts and tutoring training centre located in the popular educational district of NorthWest, Sydney is now available business for sale. Situated in the heart of NorthWest, surrounded by schools and within walking distance to the train station, the centre enjoys a prime location with strong potential to continuously attract students.
The centre spans 150 square meters and has undergone a high-quality fit-out worth over AUD $200,000. It features a drum room, dance area, art classroom, and multifunctional tutoring space. Currently serving approximately 150 enrolled students, the curriculum includes drumming, dance, guitar, painting, and other arts programs. Operated by a team of three experienced educators, the business has a well-established system and a steady stream of students—ideal for investors or education professionals seeking a turnkey opportunity.
________________________________________
Property Overview:
• Size: 150 sqm
• Annual Rent: AUD $84,000
• Status: Available for immediate transfer
________________________________________
Key Advantages:
Established Brand & Student Base
• Approximately 150 active students enrolled in music and arts programs
• Stable teaching staff and well-organized operational structure for immediate takeover
• 482 visa sponsorship application already submitted, enabling recruitment of international teachers
Prime Location with Excellent Accessibility
• Located in Epping’s education-focused area, surrounded by school zones and family residences
• Close to train station and commercial precincts, ensuring convenient student drop-off/pick-up and strong foot traffic
High-Quality Fit-Out & Flexible Layout
• Over AUD $200,000 invested in fit-out, including professional classrooms and performance rehearsal areas
• Open, flexible layout suitable for continued arts education or curriculum diversification
Clear Investment Return Potential
• Short payback period with strong ROI prospects
• Highly suitable for first-time business owners, family-run education providers, or education group expansion