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Property for sale on Tredegar Street, Risca, at £155,000

Property for sale on Tredegar Street, Risca, at £155,000

Located in what is described as a "bustling and highly sought-after area," the property is said to offer a "generous and well-proportioned commercial unit" on the ground floor.
According to the listing, the space is suitable for a range of business purposes and could appeal to both investors and business owners.
Entry is via a front entrance, which leads to the main commercial area.
The ground floor layout is described as providing "ample space" for business operations.
Features include a kitchen and a WC, both located on the ground floor.
The listing also points to "ample storage options," which are intended to support a variety of business needs.
Potential for residential living is mentioned for the first floor, though no further details are provided about the current layout or condition of this space.
The listing highlights the possibility of converting or utilising the upper floor for accommodation, subject to any necessary consents.
The property is positioned in an area said to benefit from "high levels of foot traffic," which the listing claims could help with visibility for businesses operating from the premises.
Parking is described as "easy" for customers and those passing by.
A rental income of "around £900 per calendar month" is noted as a possibility, which the listing suggests could appeal to those seeking investment opportunities.
Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) rating for the property is given as A.
No further information about the internal condition or any recent refurbishment is provided in the listing.
Viewings are being encouraged for those interested in exploring the property's potential for business, investment, or possible residential use on the first floor.
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