About this property

Joint Agent

Addendum To Printed Catalogue

This property has been postponed from the July auction. The property remains available and anyone interested should speak to a member of the auction team.


JOINT AGENT ENTWISTLE GREEN

A detached three storey corner property comprising of a ground floor commercial unit together with 5 self contained flats (1 x studio and 4 x 1 bedroomed) accessed via a separate side entrance. At the time of our inspection all of the flats were let by way of Assured Shorthold Tenancies producing £23,400 per annum.

The ground floor has a pro-contract lease agreement in place for a restaurant at a potential income of £32,400 per annum. It is currently undergoing the restaurant fit out with half the first years rent to be paid once works have been completed.

The second floor is currently used as storage however could be converted to provide further accommodation, subject to gaining the necessary consents. The property benefits from double glazing, electric heating and fire alarms.

Listed By

Sutton Kersh - Auctions
2 Cotton Street,
Liverpool,
L3 7DY

t. 0151 207 6315
f. 0151 207 6316
auctions@suttonkersh.co.uk

Full Description

Situated

In a prominent position of the corner of Devonshire Place and Station Road close to Runcorn town centre amenities and tranport links.

Basement

not inspected

Ground Floor

Commerical Shop, Main Restaurant Area, Kitchen, WC's
Main Entrance Hallway
Studio Flat - Living/Kitchen/Bedroom, Shower Room/WC

First Floor

Flat 1 - Open Plan Kitchen/Lounge, Shower Room/WC, Bedroom
Flat 2 - Open Plan Kitchen/Lounge, Shower Room/WC, Bedroom
Flat 3 - Open Plan Kitchen/Lounge, Shower Room/WC, Bedroom
Flat 4 - Open Plan Kitchen/Lounge, Shower Room/WC, Bedroom

Second Floor

Storage Rooms

Outside

Rear Yard/Parking

N.B

We have been advised that the lease term on the restaurant will be 10 years. Please refer to the legal documents for further information.

GUIDE PRICES & RESERVE PRICES

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Reserve Price
The seller’s minimum acceptable price at auction and the figure below which the auctioneer cannot sell. The reserve price is not disclosed and remains confidential between the seller and the auctioneer.

Both the guide price and the reserve price can be subject to change up to and including the day of the auction.

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The Masonic Arms, 35 Devonshire Place, Runcorn, Cheshire

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Both the guide price and the reserve price can be subject to change up to and including the day of the auction.

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