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Pet shop fails to sell at online auction

 

An established pet store, which had a guide price of £70,000-£90,000, has failed to sell during an online auction.

 

All Pets in Lowestoft, Suffolk, was described by agent Auction House as “a freehold shop with deceptively large accommodation located in a prime retail area, with rear access to private enclosed parking.”

 

The agent added: “The ground floor shop has over 1500 sq/ft of space including rear garaging and parking. There is a dry basement and numerous storage areas. The shop has been a pet shop for many years but is to be sold with vacant possession. This high footfall location could be used for a variety of alternative uses or developments (subject to planning).  

 

“The property is being sold freehold subject to the sale of the first floor flat which has been sold on a long lease with a ground rent income of £150 pa.”

 

The shop went up for sale at an auction earlier this month by it went ‘unsold’. Any interested parties were asked to contact the auctioneer.

 

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