4 Kyle Road, Irvine Industrial Estate, Irvine, Ayrshire, KA12 8LE

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  • Guide Price* : £65,000

FOR SALE BY ONLINE AUCTION WEDNESDAY 20TH OF NOVEMBER 2024 AT 9AM***GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO ACQUIRE A FORMER MINISTRY OF DEFENCE SINGLE STOREY WORKSHOP DATING BACK FROM THE 1960S!***POTENTIAL RENTAL VALUE OF £12,000 PER ANNUM***

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FOR SALE BY ONLINE AUCTION WEDNESDAY 20TH OF NOVEMBER 2024 AT 9AM***GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO ACQUIRE A FORMER MINISTRY OF DEFENCE SINGLE STOREY WORKSHOP DATING BACK FROM THE 1960S!***POTENTIAL RENTAL VALUE OF £12,000 PER ANNUM***

***GREAT LOCATION***Based in an established industrial location in the south of Irvine, 4 Kyle Road is a linked detached single storey of brick construction with a flat concrete built roof that is clad in felt***Kyle Road is the main road route running through the established Irvine Industrial Estate, to the south of Irvine town centre and a short drive from the A78. The immediate area is industrial in its nature.***

***VARIETY OF POTENTIAL USES***The property is rectangular in shape , with a gross internal area of 171 sqm (1,841 sq. ft), allowing for a variety of potential uses. Has a loading bay, stores, main workshop area, an office and toilets. An area for parking is available at the front of the property***

***100% RATES RELIEF AVAILABLE***The rateable value is £3,150 and the property qualifies for 100% rates relief via the Small Business Bonus Scheme, subject to occupier status.***

***PREVIOUS NEARBY SALES***
- 33, Unit 71, Kyle Road, Irvine, KA12 8LE - £70,000 (May'22)
- (RESIDENTIAL) 65 Kilwinning Road, Irvine, KA12 8SU - 5 bedroom - £300,000 (Oct'21)

***Irvine is based within the North Ayrshire region, approximately 35 miles south west of Glasgow. The nearby A78 and A71 roads provide ready access to Kilwinning, Prestwick and Kilmarnock. Irvine railway station, with regular services to Glasgow and Ayr, is a 15 minute walk from the property so is handily located.*** Irvine has a population of around 34,000*** The town was once a haunt of Robert Burns, after whom two streets in the town are named: Burns Street and Burns Crescent. ***The harbour for Irvine has a long history and once was one of the most prominent ports in Scotland after Glasgow.***Irvine was officially designated, in 1966, the fifth and last new town to be developed in Scotland and the only one to be located on the coast.***

GUIDE PRICE - £65,000

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Key Feature 1

GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO ACQUIRE A FORMER MINISTRY OF DEFENCE SINGLE STOREY WORKSHOP

Key Feature 2

***VARIETY OF POTENTIAL USES***

Key Feature 3

***100% RATES RELIEF AVAILABLE***

* Generally speaking Guide Prices are provided as an indication of each seller's minimum expectation, i.e. 'The Reserve'. They are not necessarily figures which a property will sell for and may change at any time prior to the auction. Virtually every property will be offered subject to a Reserve (a figure below which the Auctioneer cannot sell the property during the auction) which we expect will be set within the Guide Range or no more than 10% above a single figure Guide.

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