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BRIEC 29510

Fonds de commerce de Librairie Presse à vendre BRIEC (29)

  • surface area
    195 m2
  • Revenue
    140 247€ H.T.
Bookshop
49 000€

Presentation of the commercial premises : Bookshop for sale in BRIEC

Cause départ à la retraite, a vendre fonds de commerce de librairie /Presse / papeterie /carterie / cadeaux / jeux à gratter de 153m2 de surface commerciale en centre bourg dynamique proche de Quimper comprenant de nombreux commerces ( restaurants, bars, poissonnerie, boulangerie, ....),et proche des écoles. Axes de développement possibles dans des activités connexes. Aménagement d’un logement de fonction au-dessus possible. Faible loyer de 610€ mensuel.

Possibilité d’acquérir les murs commerciaux ainsi que 3 appartements loués (deux T2 et un T3) composant l’immeuble et réalisant un revenu locatif annuel de 22 620€. Une vraie opportunité en emplacement N°1.



Les informations sur les risques auxquels ce bien est exposé sont disponibles sur le site Géorisques : www. georisques. gouv. fr.



Réseau Immobilier CAPIFRANCE - Votre agent commercial (RSAC N°441 068 145 - Greffe de QUIMPER) Alexandre DUBOIS Entrepreneur Individuel 06 60 47 97 10 - Réf.929754

Additional information :

Total price including fees 49 000 €
Price excluding fees 40 000 €
Fees payable by the buyer are 22.5% all taxes included

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Location of the commercial premises : Bookshop for sale in BRIEC

29510 BRIEC

Features of this property :

340 932 277 877
2
195
49 000 €
140 247€ H.T.
DPE_ passoire énergétique logement extrêmement performant logement extrêmement peu performant consommation (énergie primaire) 72 kWh/m²/an émissions* 2 kgCO2/m²/an
DPE_ * Dont émissions de gaz à effet de serre peu d'émissions de CO2 émissions de CO2 très importantes 2 kgCO2/m²/an
Estimated annual energy costs of the property
Between 1375 € and 1375 € by year
Estimated amount of annual energy expenditure for standard use : in the form of a range with indication of the range

Average energy prices indexed as of January 1, 2021 (subscriptions included)

Capifrance advisor in charge of this property

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FAQ
The Capifrance team answers your frequently asked questions:

Investing in commercial properties can offer several attractive advantages for investors. Here are some reasons why this type of investment can be appealing:

High returns
Tenant stability: Businesses tend to sign long-term leases (often between 3 and 9 years). This provides stable rental income over the long term and reduces the risk of vacancy.
Property appreciation: Commercial properties can increase in value over time, especially if they are located in developing areas or thriving business districts.
Diversification opportunities: Investing in commercial properties allows for the diversification of an investment portfolio. This helps reduce risks by spreading investments across different types of real estate assets (offices, retail spaces, warehouses, etc.).
Less daily management: Compared to managing residential properties, commercial properties require less daily management. Tenant businesses are generally responsible for routine maintenance.

There is no tacit renewal. The tenant must request the renewal of the lease 6 months before the lease's expiration. This request cannot be refused.

In the case of tacit extension, the conditions of the initial lease continue to apply, but the parties can terminate the lease at any time, subject to a notice period. The terms of the lease (rent, charges, etc.) continue to apply. If the lease duration exceeds 12 years, the landlord can uncap the rent (i.e., the rent will be set at the market rental value commonly practiced in the vicinity).

Valuing a business requires a comprehensive approach, taking into account the financial, commercial, material, and immaterial aspects of the company. Consulting a specialist in business valuation can also help to obtain an accurate and professional estimate.

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