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Freehold
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£90,000
1 bed terraced house for sale
High Street, Dalbeattie DG51 bed
1 bath
Key Information
Local area information
Property location
Nearby amenities
- Dalbeattie High School 0.4 miles
- Dalbeattie Primary School 0.8 miles
These distances are calculated in a straight line. The actual route and distance may vary.
Features and description
- Freehold
- Former commercial unit of traditional construction set over two floors
- Could have development potential for change of use to residential or mixed resid
- Could easily be adapted to accommodate many different types of businesses
- In A central position with all amenities within an easy walking distance
- Conveniently located to major commuting networks
No’ 77 High Street is conveniently located within the main shopping thoroughfare of the Galloway town of Dalbeattie. The premises comprises of a two-storey building and is such that it could easily be changed to accommodate many different types of businesses or indeed as an investment opportunity for an investor that could be easily rented out to provide a good return. In addition, there may be some development potential for change of use to residential or indeed mixed commercial and residential. The property was originally the Clydesdale Bank building and in more recent years has operated as a successful beautician’s business.
Given that the property was once home to the Clydesdale Bank, an atm is still in use providing a rental income stream of around £2,600 per annum to the owners of No’ 77 High Street, this contract is renewed on an annual basis.
A range of local services can be found within Dalbeattie, with a relatively new school providing education from nursery to secondary. The town also boasts a wide range of retail and professional services, along with a medical centre and leisure facilities. The regional centre of Dumfries, only a 20-minute drive from Dalbeattie.
This area is a popular tourist destination lying within close proximity to the communities of Colvend, Sandyhills, Rockcliffe and Kippford. There are many artists and crafts people within the area with the well-known artist town of Kirkcudbright within easy driving distance. Kippford, affectionately known as ‘The Scottish Riviera’, is a popular tourist destination and particularly popular with yachtsmen utilising its safe anchorage at the marina.
Given that the property was once home to the Clydesdale Bank, an atm is still in use providing a rental income stream of around £2,600 per annum to the owners of No’ 77 High Street, this contract is renewed on an annual basis.
A range of local services can be found within Dalbeattie, with a relatively new school providing education from nursery to secondary. The town also boasts a wide range of retail and professional services, along with a medical centre and leisure facilities. The regional centre of Dumfries, only a 20-minute drive from Dalbeattie.
This area is a popular tourist destination lying within close proximity to the communities of Colvend, Sandyhills, Rockcliffe and Kippford. There are many artists and crafts people within the area with the well-known artist town of Kirkcudbright within easy driving distance. Kippford, affectionately known as ‘The Scottish Riviera’, is a popular tourist destination and particularly popular with yachtsmen utilising its safe anchorage at the marina.
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