Property Description
The subjects comprise a hot food takeaway premises arranged over ground and first floors of a two storey end terraced building under pitched and slated roof. The property benefits from a single window display and timber entry door.
Internally, the property provides a front sales area fitted with a new stainless-steel canopy and fire alarm system. The back shop provides storage space with W.C accommodation on the first floor.
Location
The historical market town of Crieff lies approximately 18 miles west of Perth, 40 miles west of Dundee and 60 mils northwest of Edinburgh. The town has a population of approximately 7,142 people.
Access to the town is via A85 which connects Crieff to Perth and the wider motorway network in the east with Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park in the west.
More specifically, the property is situated on south side of West High Street close to its junction with Comrie Street and Galvamore Street.
Nearby occupiers include Hobbs Lettings, Snakatak, Chocolate Galey, Gordon and Durward, Phone Repair Jas Computers and Crunch Munch.
Further Information
Price
Our client is seeking offers over £70,000 to dispose of their heritable interest in the subjects.
Rent
Our client is seeking rental offers of £10,400 per annum (£200 per week) to grant a new lease on flexible terms.
Rateable Value
According to the Scottish Assessor’s website (www.saa.gov.uk) the subjects have a Rateable Value of £2,200 effective 1st April 2023.
The threshold for full rates relief under the Small Business Bonus Scheme has changed for the financial year 2024/25. For properties with a RV between £12,001 and £15,000 the award is now 25%. The uniform business rate for the current year is £0.498 pence in the pound.
Utilities
The property is served by mains electricity and water.
Energy Performance Certificate
The Energy Performance Certificate rating is G.
A copy of the recommendation report is available on request.
VAT
VAT is not applicable to the sale.
Legal Costs
Each party shall bear their own legal costs with the eventual tenant liable for any LBTT and Registration Dues.
Anti-Money Laundering
The Money Laundering, Terrorist Financing and Transfer of Funds (Information on the Payer) Regulations 2017 came into force on 26th June 2017. This now requires us to conduct due diligence not only on our client but also on any purchasers or occupiers. Once an offer has been accepted, the prospective purchaser(s)/occupier(s) will need to provide, as a minimum, proof of identity and residence and proof of funds for the purchase, before any transaction can proceed.
Entry
Upon completion of a formal missive under Scots Law.
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