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LYON 7EME ARRONDISSEMENT 69007

vendre LYON 7EME ARRONDISSEMENT (69)

  • area
    136 m2

Presentation of the property : commercial premises 1 room for sale in LYON 7EME ARRONDISSEMENT

À VENDRE – RESTAURANT RENTABLE – LICENCE IV – LYON 7ᵉ



Opportunité rare dans le 7ᵉ arrondissement de Lyon : restaurant exploité uniquement le midi, avec excellente rentabilité et fort potentiel de développement.



Emplacement



Quartier dynamique, mixte bureaux / résidentiel, flux régulier.



Le bien



Surface : environ 160 m²



40 places intérieures



40 places en terrasse



Véranda fermée



Licence IV



Loyer : 3 000 € TTC / mois



Bail commercial jusqu’en 2027–2028



Aucun personnel à reprendre



Chiffres clés



Chiffre d’affaires : 595 000 €



EBE : 100 000 €



Résultat d’exploitation : 96 000 €



Affaire saine, rentable et immédiatement exploitable.



Conditions actuelles



Fermé tous les soirs



Fermé le week-end



3 semaines de congés en août



Gros potentiel de développement : ouverture le soir, week-end, bar licence IV, privatisations, afterwork, etc.



Points forts



Licence IV



Terrasse + véranda (exploitation toute l’année)



Belle capacité



Aucun personnel à reprendre



Rentabilité prouvée



Potentiel immédiat



Idéal restaurateur, investisseur ou enseigne en développement.



Dossier complet sur demande – confidentialité assurée.

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°511 132 755 - Greffe de LYON) Eric BUTTAUD Entrepreneur Individuel à Responsabilité Limitée 06 11 83 22 15 - Réf.937994
Additional information :
Total price including fees 336 000 €
Price excluding fees 300 000 €
Fees payable by the buyer are 12% all taxes included

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Location of the property : commercial premises 136 m2 for sale in LYON 7EME ARRONDISSEMENT
69007 LYON 7EME ARRONDISSEMENT

Features of this property :

340 930 095 913
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136
336 000 €
336000

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FAQ
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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