SOLD / WITHDRAWN
05/01/23
1111
CS54FHNW / Rightbiz
Freehold Investment Opportunity Generating £17,000 Per Year Rental Income.
Mailbox Estates present an opportunity to acquire a Freehold supermarket in Nantwich.
The business is leased to a tenant who has a strong background in Finance and Accounting and already has several businesses in their portfolio.
Location
• Situated within a densely populated area, benefiting from a nearby school, bus stop, and local businesses.
• The property is well presented and maintained, with clear visible signage.
Ground Premises:
• The property provides a substantial two storey property that is arranged to provide a ground floor shop unit that is trading as a retail shop.
• The store occupies 1,000 sq. foot trading space with an open plan sales area and is fitted and equipped to a high corporate standard.
• The first floor includes a three bedroom now converted to a self operated Sun Bed facility. Users purchase tokens in exchange for time in the sunbed. Access is given through the shop.
• The tenent is responsible for the maintenance and operation of this.
Rent
• We have been advised that the rent per annum is £17,000 with a rent review every third anniversary.
Tenure
• The Freehold property is offered for sale.
• There are currently 15 years remaining on the lease between the landlord and tenant.
• A copy of the lease will be made available to seriously interested parties.
Deposits:
• Successful bidders will be required to pay a non-refundable deposit to the marketing agent, Mailbox Estates. The deposit will be set off against the agreed purchase price on completion of a sale. In the unlikely event that the vendor withdraws from a sale, deposits will be repaid in full.
However, in the event that a purchaser reneges on the agreed terms and conditions of a sale and purchase, the deposit/s will be forfeited.
Discreet customer visits are encouraged but ON NO ACCOUNT SHOULD ANY DIRECT APPROACH BE MADE TO THE BUSINESS OWNER OR ANY OF IT’S STAFF AS THEY HAVE NO AFFILIATION WITH THE SALE
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