A rare find awaits at 135 Mount Warren Boulevard, standing out not only in Mount Warren Park but also across Logan.
The property features both a fully fitted out hair salon and a three-bedroom home.
And according to Harcourts Underwood agent Rebecca Shortall, that’s just the beginning.
“The current owner has been a local hairdresser for the last 25 years and she purchased the property in around 2011,” Ms Shortall said.
“Everyone in the local area knows her.”
Before 2011, the property was used as a Baptist church.
“Her and her husband decided to get the approvals to run the hairdresser and did the fit out,” Ms Shortall said.
The business space makes up 47 per cent of the property, and residential the remaining 53 per cent.
“The salon itself is separate from the house – the only part that’s shared is the kitchen and laundry,” Ms Shortall said.
The sale comes with a range of business-related equipment, including a computer, chairs, a dryer, a fridge, spas, spray-tan machine, desks and even a coffee machine.
“It also comes with an infrared sauna – the owner offers those services to her clients as well, and she also does card readings, massages and tans,” Ms Shortall said.
“That’s all staying and included in the contract.
“There’s a whole range of business uses, so if someone wanted to turn it back into a church, the precedent is already there.”
There are also two multi-purpose rooms and a disabled-friendly toilet.
The residential aspect of the property offers three bedrooms (each with built-in storage), a living area, an undercover pergola with tiled flooring, and a fully landscaped back and side yard.
“And then you’ve got a large bathroom and a kitchenette, so if the kitchen is in use by the salon, you’ve got something there,” Ms Shortall said.
She said the property was a rare find, offering local business owners the perfect mix of work and living.
“We don’t see anything like this,” she said.
“One potential buyer was thinking of running a food shop from here.
“And we’ve had local businesses that run beauty salons – not hairdressers – that want to rent a chair because of the pre-existent clientele.”
She said that beyond business advantages, the surrounding tight-nit community was a great space for a family.
“Its heavily owner occupied, so you get your typical mums and dads,” Ms Shortall said.
“There’s a lot more infrastructure coming into the area as well which is nice to see, so it’s a very convenient location.
“It’s the type of neighbourhood where you can be walking down the street at 7pm and the neighbours will say hi and chat.”
Ms Shortall said the asking price of $799,000+ was also a great find.
“It’s just about finding the right buyer,” she said.
“We’ve been working with a few buyers, some who are already running their own home salon but they’re looking to upsize.”
Contact Rebecca Shortall on 0449 183 323.


