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LILLE 59000

Local/bureau Bail à céder LILLE (59)

  • area
    114 m2
Commercial premises
129 600€

Presentation of the business assets : Commercial premises for sale in LILLE

À VENDRE - Fonds de commerce RESTAURANT / BAR - Licence IV

Secteur – rue des postes Lille



Établissement emplacement N1 exploité sur 2 niveaux, 2 salles en rez-de-chaussée et 1 en sous-sol

offrant dans leur configuration actuelle environ 45 places assises

Le petit plus!!! : Cave avec un joli potentiel de 45 m2 pouvant servir à faire des thèmes d’ambiance

«karaoké, spectacle »

bar/restaurant:36m2

cuisine:10m2

bureau:6m2

réserve:13m2 avec local poubelle

Équipement:

tour réfrigérée:3 et 2 portes

hotte inox

piano 4 gaz

four"fagor"

friteuse

plonge manuel et automatique



Établissement aux normes, extraction présente, cuisine intégralement rénovée et matériel professionnel récent.



Environnement mêlant habitations et commerces de type bars et restaurants.

Quartier vivant et à fort passage

Ouverture : Fermé le dimanche et lundi

Ouvert de 17H à 2H la semaine



Conditions financières:

Fonds de commerce : 180 000€

Loyer mensuel HT/HC : 2288 €

CA pondéré sur 3 ans : ≈ 305600€

Une évolution du chiffres d affaires est possible avec un changement de la plage horaires Les honoraires d'agence sont à la charge de l'acquéreur, soit 8,00% TTC du prix hors honoraires.

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°329 156 673 - Greffe de ARRAS) Veronique LUDWICZAK Entrepreneur Individuel 07 45 25 80 30 - Réf.946076

Additional information :

Total price including fees 129 600 €
Price excluding fees 120 000 €
Fees payable by the buyer are 8% all taxes included

To view the fee schedule : click here

Location of the business assets : Commercial premises for sale in LILLE

59000 LILLE

Features of this property :

340 935 248 549
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129 600 €

Capifrance advisor in charge of this property

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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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