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RISCLE 32400

Fonds de commerce bar-restaurant à vendre RISCLE (32)

  • area
    270 m2

Presentation of the property : business goodwill 19 rooms for sale in RISCLE

Fonds de commerce d'un bar-restaurant idéalement situé au cœur de la commune et à proximité immédiate des commerces et services principaux (boulangerie, mairie, poste, banques, ..)



Cet établissement bénéficie d'une clientèle choisie et fidèle attirée par l'accueil et une cuisine à base de produits locaux.

Les 2 salles de restaurant on été rénovées récemment et plusieurs équipements de cuisine changés en même temps.

Bien évidemment, il dispose d'une licence IV.

En outre, un bel appartement de 80m² se trouve au 2ème étage et fait partie du bail commercial.



Les exploitants actuels ont décidé de limiter la restauration aux services de midi hormis le vendredi où une activité de pizzeria à emporter a été mise en place pour répondre à la demande: cette activité pourrait être étendue.



Vu son prix, cette affaire constitue une belle opportunité pour une personne ou un couple qui souhaiterait s'installer dans le sud-ouest sachant qu'une vente des parts de la société est envisageable afin de faciliter le financement.



De plus, la commune est classée en zone de revitalisation rurale (ZRR) bénéficiant ainsi de dispositifs fiscaux très avantageux, notamment une exonération totale de bénéfices pendant 5 ans puis dégressive les 3 années suivantes.

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°323 977 710 - Greffe de AUCH) Patrick PROHET Entrepreneur Individuel 06 80 47 63 81 - Réf.918316
Additional information :
Total price including fees 129 000 €
Price excluding fees 120 000 €
Fees payable by the buyer are 7.5% all taxes included

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Location of the property : business goodwill 270 m2 for sale in RISCLE
32400 RISCLE

Features of this property :

340 930 553 569
19
270
East
yes
129 000 €
2 358 €
129000

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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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