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Cards 'N' Things Gift Shop 2 822 pi² Commerce de détail Immeuble Thurso KW14 7AN 370 932 $ CAD (131,44 $ CAD/pi²)



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FAITS SAILLANTS DE L'INVESTISSEMENT
- Well-maintained period retail unit extending to around 262m², currently trading as a card and gift shop, with development opportunity to reintroduce café in the rear sales area.
RÉSUMÉ DE L'ANNONCE
Well-maintained period retail unit extending to around 262m², currently trading as a card and gift shop, with development opportunity to reintroduce café in the rear sales area.
Thurso lies on the north coast of Caithness and is an attractive coastal town with a harbour, bustling main street, lovely beaches and excellent local services. Situated on the busy North Coast 500 route, the main route from Inverness to Scrabster, passes through Thurso.
The town has a good mix of traditional shops, cafes, bars and restaurants and the well-known River Thurso flows through the town attracting salmon fishers from all over. The area is also well known for surfing, hosting surfing championships, as well as offering various other outdoor pursuits. There are lots of things to do and see in Thurso, including the five-star visitor attraction, North Coast Visitor Centre, and many other places of interest. The area also benefits from an attractive sandy beach with spectacular views across to Orkney and Dunnet Head.
For golfers there are a couple of great courses, the renowned course at Reay and locally, Thurso golf club is located just outside the town. Natural attractions such as the National Nature reserve at Loch Fleet is on the doorstep. Tourists include walkers, winter-sports enthusiasts, cyclists, bird-watchers, motorcyclists and fishermen. Local events and the position on North Coast 500 are also a great draw to the area.
With a population of circa 8000, the town provides both a primary and secondary school and tertiary education. The town is connected by road and rail to Inverness to the south and the town of Wick to the east.
The Property The front of the property extends over the ground floor only and consists of two shop units which have been combined at some point in the past. The buildings are of traditional stone construction with pitched slate roofs, one still has exposed stone while the second had been rendered and is painted white. The left hand half of the property extends to the rear where further retail area is provided together with an office / staff welfare area and toilets. This part of the building is also constructed of stone with a pitched slate roof and a first floor floored attic. The attic area provides storage and a further office.
The entrance to the shop is accessed directly from the pavement where the main sales area is located. To the south east corner of the shop is the access to the rear area. The counter is ideally positioned to control the sales area, next to the main door. Above the shop entrance door and windows is a full width prominent illuminated sign providing an excellent level of exposure to attract passing trade.
Rates / Council Tax The trading elements attract a business rate of £13,750 (as at April 2023) - Ref no. 01/01/746030/2 which should allow the owners to benefit from a discount under the Small Business Rates Relief scheme where eligible.
The property benefits from mains electricity, internet, water supply and drainage. The heating is provided by gas boiler and radiators located within the shop areas. The shop is equipped with CCTV.
Thurso lies on the north coast of Caithness and is an attractive coastal town with a harbour, bustling main street, lovely beaches and excellent local services. Situated on the busy North Coast 500 route, the main route from Inverness to Scrabster, passes through Thurso.
The town has a good mix of traditional shops, cafes, bars and restaurants and the well-known River Thurso flows through the town attracting salmon fishers from all over. The area is also well known for surfing, hosting surfing championships, as well as offering various other outdoor pursuits. There are lots of things to do and see in Thurso, including the five-star visitor attraction, North Coast Visitor Centre, and many other places of interest. The area also benefits from an attractive sandy beach with spectacular views across to Orkney and Dunnet Head.
For golfers there are a couple of great courses, the renowned course at Reay and locally, Thurso golf club is located just outside the town. Natural attractions such as the National Nature reserve at Loch Fleet is on the doorstep. Tourists include walkers, winter-sports enthusiasts, cyclists, bird-watchers, motorcyclists and fishermen. Local events and the position on North Coast 500 are also a great draw to the area.
With a population of circa 8000, the town provides both a primary and secondary school and tertiary education. The town is connected by road and rail to Inverness to the south and the town of Wick to the east.
The Property The front of the property extends over the ground floor only and consists of two shop units which have been combined at some point in the past. The buildings are of traditional stone construction with pitched slate roofs, one still has exposed stone while the second had been rendered and is painted white. The left hand half of the property extends to the rear where further retail area is provided together with an office / staff welfare area and toilets. This part of the building is also constructed of stone with a pitched slate roof and a first floor floored attic. The attic area provides storage and a further office.
The entrance to the shop is accessed directly from the pavement where the main sales area is located. To the south east corner of the shop is the access to the rear area. The counter is ideally positioned to control the sales area, next to the main door. Above the shop entrance door and windows is a full width prominent illuminated sign providing an excellent level of exposure to attract passing trade.
Rates / Council Tax The trading elements attract a business rate of £13,750 (as at April 2023) - Ref no. 01/01/746030/2 which should allow the owners to benefit from a discount under the Small Business Rates Relief scheme where eligible.
The property benefits from mains electricity, internet, water supply and drainage. The heating is provided by gas boiler and radiators located within the shop areas. The shop is equipped with CCTV.
TAXES ET DÉPENSES D’EXPLOITATION (RÉEL - 2026) Cliquez ici pour accéder à |
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$99,999
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$9.99
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TAXES ET DÉPENSES D’EXPLOITATION (RÉEL - 2026) Cliquez ici pour accéder à
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| Annuel | $99,999 |
| Annuel par pi² | $9.99 |
FAITS SUR LA PROPRIÉTÉ
Type de vente
Propriétaire utilisateur
Condition de vente
Meubles, accessoires et équipements inclus
Type de propriété
Commerce de détail
Ancienneté
Pleine propriété
Taille du bâtiment
2 822 pi²
Classe d’immeuble
C
Année de construction
1880
Prix
370 932 $ CAD
Prix par pi²
131,44 $ CAD
Hauteur du bâtiment
2 étages
Coefficient d’occupation des sols de l’immeuble
1,88
Taille du lot
0,03 AC
Façade
24’ sur Sir John's Square
COMMODITÉS
- Accès 24 heures
- Système de sécurité
- Affichage
- Espace d'entreposage
- Détecteur de fumée
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