Thursday, May 2, 2024

Roadside investment sold

Chris Proctor and Steve Gillott of FHP Property Consultants have completed the sale of a 0.6 acre site off Bobbers Mill Bridge and Alfreton Road.

The site offers a potential long-term redevelopment opportunity in a highly prominent location and is currently held on a lease to UK Tool Hire Limited.

FHP Property Consultants acted on behalf of the vendor who was a private individual and the property has been sold to a private pension fund that will hold the investment with potential long term re-development plans for the site.

Chris Proctor of FHP Property Consultants said: “Roadside opportunities remain high in demand from both occupiers and investors with a wide range of potential uses attracted to these types of sites.

“We were pleased to achieve in excess of the quoting price and receive multiple offers within a swift marketing period.”

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