Investment 750 m² in Sitges, Spain

Sitges, Spain, Garraf
Archive cost €1,10M
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Updated at: 18/07/2022

Location

Country: Spain
State: Catalonia
Region: Barcelona
City: Garraf
Town: Sitges

Property parameters

Floor: 2
Total area: 750 m²

Description

DX-72158. For sale supermarket in Sitges, Barcelona

City/District - Sitges Type of activity - Supermarket Profitability - 6.2% Annual rent - 68400 EUR Lease term - 15 years Property tax - 4179 Euro/year

A supermarket rented by a well-known retail chain is for sale. The store is 35 km from Barcelona, on the Costa Garraf coast, in Sitges. This city is not 100% tourist, life here continues and outside the resort season, which ensures stability and high profitability of investments. The city of Sitges is a city of rich and well-off people, after Barcelona it is the second most expensive city in Catalonia. The city hosts 2 film festivals, various exhibitions and festivals.

The supermarket has an area of 750 m2, is located on a plot of 1217 m2, it is a separate building in the confidential and rotten-populated area of the city. The big advantage of this offer is the availability of own parking.

The lease agreement was concluded in 2015, for a period of 15 years, with a mandatory lease of 3 years. After the expiry of the mandatory three years, the contract of compulsory lease is re-signed every 2 years, and so until the end of the lease term. The new owner can remove this encumbrance from the tenant and renegotiate the contract.

The room has two floors, there is an elevator. The annual rent is EUR 68.400.

- Documents are ready for transaction. Additional information is available on request - Photos are illustrative and may not be true.

Additional Company Services: - Check of legal purity - Legal support of the transaction with guarantee of receipt of all documents on ownership - Travel: Air tickets booking at minimum price - Post-sale service - resolution of any real estate maintenance issues

DX-72158

Features

  • Elevator

Location

Sitges, Spain, Garraf