55 Lwr Cork Street,
Mitchelstown, P67CC89
Investment Property
Asking Price €200,000
Property Overview
Status
For Sale
Style
Investment Property
Property Features
Energy Rating
Property Financials
Price
Asking Price €200,000
Property Engagement
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Features
- Excellent investment opportunity
- Overall area approx. 209 sq m.
- The yard to the rear with storage
- Excellent location prime trading area
- Apartment
- Gas heating
- External decking area
- Total Area 84 sq m
This is a 2 storey commercial building situated in the heart of Mitchelstown on the main street within the prime trading area.
The building comprises of a ground floor commercial unit extending to approximately 125 sq. m. with an overhead apartment extending to approximately 84 sq. m. There is a small yard to the rear with an outside store extending to approximately 65 sq. m.
The property is presently let out, fully occupied with the ground floor units leased to the Sue Ryder Charity Shop and the upstairs residential apartment is also let.
We understand the current passing rent is of the order of €18,204 p.a. Shop 89 sq. m.
Store 22.5 sq. m.
Canteen 14 sq. m.
Outside store room 63 sq. m.
Upstairs
Apartment
Kitchen/Living Area 6m x 6.6m Solid wood floor, solid wood fitted kitchen. Recessed lighting. Integrated appliances.
Bathroom 1.9m x 1.5m Fully tiled, bath, whb and wc.
Utility Room 2.6m x 2m Solid wood floor. Radiator. Plumbed for washing machine.
Master Bedroom 4.3m x 3.7m Laminate wood floor. Radiator.
Walk in wardrobe 3m x 2.4m Laminate floor.
Ensuite 2m x 1.6m Tiled. Shower, whb and wc.
Mezzanie Floor/Bedroom 3 4.5m x 2.7m Solid wood floor.
Bedroom 2 3.6m x 3.1m Solid wood floor. radiator.
BER: C1
BER Number: 800622995
Energy Performance Indicator: 702.54 kWh/m²/yr
Mitchelstown (pop. 4,618) sits below the Galtee mountains in the heart of the Golden Vale and is Cork's most north-easterly town. Michelstown was laid out in the late 18th and early 19th century by the Earls of Kingston, and is still a good example of a planned town with tree-lined avenues and many elegant buildings. Ireland's first cheese production plant was set up in Mitchelstown in 1932 and today the Dairygold Co-op is the town's largest employer.
Mitchelstown has a reputation for good food as well as butter and cheese. A newly inaugurated Good Food Festival has been a huge success and there is a flourishing farmer's market every Saturday. Not far from the town is the famous Mitchelstown caves. These are extraordinary limestone caves filled with fantastic rock formations.
BER Details
BER Rating: C1
BER No.: 800622995
Energy Performance Indicator: 702.54 kWh/m²/yr