Larne is a seaport and industrial town on the east coast of Co Antrim with a population of 18,705 (2011 Census) and is linked to Belfast via the A8 and M2 motorway. The property is situated on Dunluce Street which is within walking distance to the town centre.
The property comprises a three storey mid terrace commercial building of traditional construction covered with a pitched roof. The ground floor provides office accommodation with a reception area while the upper floors provide further office space, stores, kitchen and WC facilities. The property also benefits from good road frontage to Dunluce Street and rear access to Point Street and an electric roller shutter door. The property would be suitable for either an owner occupier or local investor.
An Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) will be available as part of the legal pack. EPC - G406.
All figures quoted are exclusive of and may therefore be liable to VAT.
Net Annual Value: £3,700
Rate in the £ for 2018/2019: £0.628724
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 |
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Ground floor | 78.16 sq m | (841 sq ft) | ||
First floor | 84.89 sq m | (913 sq ft) | ||
Second floor | 23.02 sq m | (247 sq ft) | ||
Third floor | 30.49 sq m | (328 sq ft) | ||
Total | 216.56 sq m | (2,329 sq ft) |
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