FOR SALE
25/04/22
928
1459 / Rightbiz
Vacant Class 1 unit on popular retail parade in Templehall area of Kirkcaldy. Retail unit available with vacant possession. Formerly traded as men’s hairdresser. Busy shopping parade. c.550 square feet internally. Adjacent to large free car park. New lease – flexible length.
LEASEHOLD: NIL Premium. Rent - £12,000 per annum.
This former barbershop is located on Dunearn Drive in the popular Kirkcaldy suburb of Templehall. This part of Kirkcaldy sits to the northwest of the town centre not far from Dunnikier Park and with easy access to the A92. Kirkcaldy itself is a town in the former royal burgh in Fife on the east coast of Scotland. It is about 12 miles north of Edinburgh and 28 miles southwest of Dundee. The town has a recorded population of around 50,000, making it Fife’s second-largest settlement and the 11th most populous settlement in Scotland. The town is a major service centre for the central Fife area. It has a swimming pool, theatre, museum and art gallery, three public parks and an ice rink. The A92, which connects Dunfermline to the west with Glenrothes and Dundee to the north, passes immediately north of Kirkcaldy.
The premises have been used a barbershop for the last 12 years and could continue along these lines or be adapted and utilised for alternative use.
A new lease will be made available to interested parties with a starting rent of £12,000 per annum, a 6 month rental deposit will be required. Rent will be paid weekly ongoing.
Do not pay any deposit to private sellers upfront. If you are looking to purchase a business, we advise that any deposits or transactions made are through a solicitor to prevent fraudulent activities from occuring.
Do not share confidential information with any private sellers, including your home address, account passwords, bank accounts and credit card information.
The vast majority of these scams involve the transfer of substantial sums of money. We advise all transactions made are through a solicitor to prevent fraudulent activities from occuring.
Send a test amount before you consider handing over a large amount of funds. Maybe even try transferring £1, and then speaking to your solicitor to confirm receipt.
Do not disclose proof of funds directly to the sellers. If the sellers request you to show proof of funds, we advise that it is done through a solicitor to prevent fraudulent activities from occuring.
Buying a business is not covered by consumer rights legislation. It is your responsibility to acquire a business that holds up in quality and agreement.
Fraudsters will typically use false news in an attempt to get you to act quickly. For example, 'Your account has been disabled. Reset your password now.'.
Review the performance of a business to make appropriate financial projections. Some businesses are dormant or not trading, so it is essential to check their short and long-term potential.
Legitimate emails from Rightbiz will be with the domain @rightbiz.co.uk. However, emails from [email protected], [email protected] or [email protected] are not affiliated with Rightbiz.