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LA COTINIERE 17310

LA COTINIERE ILE D'OLÉRON (17), A Vendre emplacement N°1, Fonds commerce Restaurant renommé, EBE important

  • surface area
    94 m2
  • Revenue
    519 811€ H.T.
Restaurant
530 000€

Presentation of the commercial premises : Restaurant for sale in LA COTINIERE

A LA COTINIERE ILE D'OLERON (17), A VENDRE en emplacement N°1, le fonds de commerce d'un restaurant très renommé et plébiscité par les réseaux sociaux et guides (TripAdvisor - Google - Le Routard & Le Petit Futé). Affaire familiale très bien tenue, proposant des plats composés de produits frais poissons- coquillages et viandes. Tous les plats sont faits maisons et savoureux. L'établissement d'une surface totale de 123m², propose sur une surface d'exploitation de 96m² une offre de service restauration "charming" originale avec une salle intérieure de 24 couverts, à l'extérieur des cabanes coin repas ouvertes et une terrasse disposées "à l'italienne" dans une ruelle piétonne et privée. L'activité du restaurant est saisonnière avec une ouverture du 1er avril au 30 septembre (possibilité ouverture jusqu'à La Toussaint). Effectif de 8 personnes, dont le couple de direction et 6 saisonniers. L'établissement est très rentable avec un EBE(R) de 215.000 € pour un CA 520.000 €. Une affaire saine, A SAISIR idéalement pour un couple...

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°440 891 968 - Greffe de LA ROCHELLE) Philippe VILLA Entrepreneur Individuel à Responsabilité Limitée 06 63 26 04 04 - Réf.917861

Additional information :

Total price including fees 530 000 €
Price excluding fees 500 000 €
Fees payable by the buyer are 6% all taxes included

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Location of the commercial premises : Restaurant for sale in LA COTINIERE

17310 LA COTINIERE

Features of this property :

340 932 332 231
6
94
2002
South
530 000 €
960 €
519 811€ H.T.

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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).

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