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Rare chance to purchase prime car showroom
A rare chance to purchase an established car showroom in a prime location is being offered through leading commercial estate agency Bromwich Hardy.
The 9,200 sq ft showroom on Stratford Road in Warwick is on the market for £1.1million – with the possibility that a lease could also be negotiated for the site.
Bromwich Hardy founding partner Tom Bromwich said the site – which came with two showrooms and a workshop and tyre fitting bay – was superbly positioned and represented an excellent opportunity.
“It is extremely rare that a highly-visible, prominent site such as this comes onto the market and we are already seeing considerable interest.
“Its location close to the A46 and M40 on the main route into Warwick town centre is first class and it is a firmly established showroom with an extensive frontage. There are two vehicle showrooms linked by a canopy and to the front is excellent vehicle display area and parking.
“The property is available to purchase freehold with vacant possession, with offers based on £1,100,000 but the vendor has indicated that they may well consider granting a lease in the right circumstances.”
More details of the site are available on the Bromwich Hardy website here.
Bromwich Hardy is one of the country’s largest independent commercial property agencies, regularly featuring in independent lists of the most active firms in the industry.
It was named earlier this year as the most active agent for Warwickshire for the ninth year running as part of the 2022 Annual EG Radius awards and won four awards from industry data experts CoStar for its work in Coventry and Warwickshire.
For more information about Bromwich Hardy visit www.bromwichhardy.com
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Melanie Boulter .
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