INCOME PRODUCING 4,943 SQ FT. INVESTMENT*** Detached 3 storey building with parking. Current Rent £19,000pa. Located overlooking the harbour close to town centre. Fully let value rental £40,000pa
On the ground level there are two separate accessed office areas both of which are leased out. Premier Refrigeration and Scottish Fisheries both currently have leases.
There is a separate workshop/storage area. M3W Ltd and Business Development Advice Ltd both have formal lease agreements in place.
Ground 134.60 SQ M 1449 SQ FT First 116.00 SQ M 1249 SQ FT Second 126.13 SQ M 1358 SQ FT Attic 82.38 SQ M 887 SQ FT Total 4,943 SQ FT
PART INCOME PRODUCING INVESTMENT*** Detached 3 storey mixed use building with parking. 4,943 SQ FT. **Located overlooking the harbour close to the town centre. Detached 3 storey & attic building with two storey extension to the side. Internally the property is laid out to provide a variety of open plan and cellular office accommodation spread over 3 floors On the ground level there are two separate accessed office areas both of which are leased out. Premier Refrigeration and Scottish Fisheries both currently have leases. There is a separate workshop/storage area. M3W Ltd and Business Development Advice Ltd both have formal lease agreements in place. Ground 134.60 SQ M 1449 SQ FT First 116.00 SQ M 1249 SQ FT Second 126.13 SQ M 1358 SQ FT Attic 82.38 SQ M 887 SQ FT Total 4,943 SQ FT
Fraserburgh is a busy town close to Aberdeen and Peterhead, the town has good travel links with train and bus, with close by leisure facilities. This area includes a variety of impressive traditional buildings including: the Faithlie Centre, a building which has recently been restored and provides space for a range of Council services and community functions; traditional terraces that comprise a mix of ground floor shops and commercial premises, as well as tenement flats and Fraserburgh Old Parish Church, a Classical Georgian Church dating from 1801. The coastal town of Fraserburgh is positioned at the far north-east corner of Aberdeenshire some 42 miles to the north of Aberdeen. It has a rich cultural and historic heritage that is based around its fishing industry and it still remains a major whitefish and shellfish port and a busy commercial harbour. The town has a population of circa 13,500 and is the major retail, commercial and administrative centre for the Banff and Buchan District of Aberdeenshire. Its facilities include a local hospital, a secondary school and a College of Higher Education, an 18 hole golf course, a Community and Sports Centre and miles of sandy beaches that provide some of the best windsurfing conditions in the country.
Full Address: 119-121 Shore Street, Full Building, Fraserburgh , AB43 9BR
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