USE THE ARROWS OR 'NEXT' TO BROWSE THROUGH THE FULL GALLERY
USE THE ARROWS OR 'NEXT' TO BROWSE THROUGH THE FULL GALLERY
A prominent commercial premises on Portlaoise's Main Street has come on the market.
56 Main Street, which has successfully traded under the O'Sullivan and Miscellany brands for many years, is up for sale with an asking price of €250,000.
Selling agents Hume Auctioneers said for generations this has "been regarded as one of the finest commercial premises in town."
"The property now comes to the market in excellent condition, with great provenance and commercially primed for its new owners. Enjoying a magnificent double fronted façade, No. 56 has great visual presence, ideal for a multitude of enterprises.
"The property has been exceptionally well maintained and is open-ready throughout. As an investment property, the options are excellent. The ground floor is exceptionally well proportioned for trading."
Side access allows rear access to the residential portion, which with minimal outlay can be self-contained to create a 3-bedroom residence, the entire becoming two separate income streams.
The property comes with vacant possession and without any rent limits, offering a blank canvas for commercial purposes.
On the ground floor, there is a large shop unit, with a second street-facing large-windowed room. To the rear is a small kitchen and attractive sitting room.
On the first floor, the accommodation is of a very high standard, typical of the quality main street residences of times gone by. There is a large reception room and a fully appointed bathroom. There are three spacious bedrooms with the master bedroom accessing a large south facing roof garden patio.
Outside there is an attractive enclosed courtyard garden.
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