64 High Street, Galashiels, Selkirkshire, TD1 1SE

Commercial

Sale history

£25,000 in March 2024

The property

A unique opportunity to purchase a busy, long established barber shop has arisen in the heart of Galashiels. Gentleman Please, 64 High Street is a well positioned premises, that extends to an approximate 20.8m2, enjoys heavy footfall and is brought to the market in a well maintained condition. Internally there are two barber chairs, separate customer/staff toilet, ample storage and a customer waiting area with ample seating. Although the premises would benefit from a degree of updating and mordernisation throughout, this is a fantastic opportunity for a keen barber/stylist looking to own and grow an established business. Viewings come highly recommended to fully appreciate. Rateable Value: According to the Scottish Assessor's website (www.saa.gov.uk) the subjects have been entered into the valuation roll at £3,250. The uniform business rate for the current year is £0.49 pence in the pound. Occupiers may be eligible for 100% rates relief through the Small Business Bonus Scheme if the combined rateable value of all their business premises in Scotland is £35,000 or less Legal Costs: Each party shall be responsible for their own legal costs incurred in connection with the transaction with the purchaser liable for any LBTT and VAT. Location: Situated on the Gala Water in the rolling Borders countryside, Galashiels is a bustling town boasting a fine selection of shops together with several excellent restaurants in the area offering the best of Scottish fayre. The town offers an abundance of recreational and sporting facilities including rugby, football, swimming, tennis and golf. Galashiels has good road links both north and south and the Waverley Railway Link between Edinburgh and Tweedbank, with a stop in Galashiels, offers an excellent commuting option.

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