A FULLY-licenced convenience store has gone up for sale in Scarborough for £275k – let’s take a look inside below.
The property has been described by estate agents as a “superb” business and freehold property situated in the “popular resort of Scarborough.”
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Positioned in a busy and dense residential area, estate agents believe this will ensure the success of this venue for buyers.
The venue has worked on very good profit margins so far, according to the listing, and has achieved net profits in excess of £60,000 for the year ended on December 31 2018.
Annual turnover for the property, again according to estate agents, comes to £546,000.
The building is being sold as part of a retirement after the previous owner spent “many years” there.
Also offering “spacious” accommodation for a family the building offers two bedrooms above the retail unit, which consists of a professionally fitted self-service store with refrigeration.
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At the rear of the building there is also a store room and the lower ground floor is where the private accommodation is found.
This consists of a lounge, store room, well fitted kitchen, conservatory, formal dining room, toilet and wash hand basin.
Credit for the property goes to Zoopla and more can be found out about the property here
Let’s take a look inside below:
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