FOR SALE
31/01/22
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20634682 / Rightbiz
CCL are pleased to bring a self-catering opportunity in the popular town of Dunoon to the market. A short distance from the town centre and the famous Victorian Pier is 45–49 John Street has recently been refurbished to create 3 self-catering flats, along with a one-bedroom owners’ accommodation and a takeaway unit that is current let on a one year lease. This is a great opportunity to acquire a property that is completely equipped and ready to trade as an Airbnb business.
Dunoon is the main resort on the beautiful Cowal Peninsula and the maritime gateway to the Loch Lomond & Trossachs National Park. This one of the Firth of Clyde’s foremost resorts is built around the historic Castle Mound and famous for its large Victorian pier. The town has an attractive promenade, and boasts a wide range of accommodation from friendly B&Bs and self-caterings apartments to hotels of all sizes. A popular tourist destination the town offers a good selection of craft shops, galleries, bars, cafes, and restaurants.
The town also benefits from a leisure centre and swimming pool. As well as being reachable by road, there are ferries connecting Dunoon to Gourock in Renfrewshire, making Dunoon easily reachable from Central Scotland. Dunoon is a wonderful location in which you can enjoy the stunning views and rural tranquillity that Argyll has to offer yet is just over an hour's commute from Glasgow International Airport which has regular domestic and non-domestic flights.
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