Industrial in Measham available for sale
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Industrial Properties for Sale near Measham, UK

Industrial Properties for Sale Within 10 miles of the Measham, UK

More details for Park Rd, Swadlincote - Industrial for Sale

Land And Industrial Units - Park Rd

Swadlincote, DE11 0TU

  • Industrial for Sale
  • £695,000
  • 13,821 sq ft
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More details for 4 Old Station Clos, Shepshed - Industrial for Sale

4 Old Station Clos

Shepshed, LE12 9NJ

  • Industrial for Sale
  • £950,000
  • 9,092 sq ft
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More details for Interlink Way W, Coalville - Industrial for Sale

New Frontier House - Interlink Way W

Coalville, LE67 1LG

  • Industrial for Sale
  • £9,662,250
  • 77,298 sq ft
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More details for 36, 36A & 36B Watling Street – for Sale, Tamworth

36, 36A & 36B Watling Street

  • Mixed Types for Sale
  • £635,000
  • 2 Properties | Mixed Types

Tamworth Portfolio of properties for Sale

An unusual and prominently positioned property presenting an opportunity for owner occupiers or investors and having frontage to the busy Watling Street (B5404) a very busy thoroughfare on the eastern outskirts of Tamworth providing a commuting link between Tamworth and the intersection of the A5 and M42 at Junction 10. Also convenient for Wilnecote Train Station going to Birmingham New Street, Tamworth, Cardiff Central and Nottingham. The frontage to Watling Street is a modern two storey building constructed in 2018, currently partitioned on the ground floor to provide consulting rooms, producing a net internal area of 1,330 sq.ft (123.56 sq.m.) This space is appointed and fitted to a good standard including gas fired wet radiator central heating, and full double glazing plus trunking. It would make ideal administrative office accommodation or even convert to two additional apartments, subject to appropriate planning consent. The layout plan follows hereto. On the first floor there are two apartments accessed from a communal entrance hall at ground floor level. Each apartment provides two bedrooms, a living room, a fitted kitchen and a fitted shower room. Again, these properties are fully double glazed and complete with gas fired wet radiator central heating and are fitted and appointed to an appropriate standard. A layout plan again follows hereto. There is a single gated vehicle access driveway leading from the Watling Street frontage and providing access to car parking for the above accommodation and a substantial and fully enclosed aggregate surfaced yard area being 7,600 sq.ft (844.4 sq.m.) or thereabouts. Accessed from the car parking area is a traditional workshop or storage facility being of solid brickwork construction surmounted by a tin sheeted roof with polycarbonate roofing windows and enclosing a gross internal area of 1,101 sq.ft. (102.37 sq.m.) or thereabouts. Additionally there is a mezzanine storage area producing an additional 410 sq.ft (38.16 sq.m.). some refurbishment work is ideally required to this building. With appropriate planning permission it could be converted and redeveloped to a single or two dwellings. Previously in 2013 planning permission for two three-bedroom dwellings was granted but the application has now lapsed 0352/2013 Tamworth Borough Council Planning Portal.

Contact:

Calders Chartered Surveyors

Property Subtype:

Mixed Types

Date on Market:

01/04/2026

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FAQs About Buying Industrial Properties in Measham

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How many properties are currently available for sale in Measham?
There are currently 0 properties available for sale. Sizes range from to , with an average size of. Available opportunities may suit owner-occupiers, investors and developers depending on the property's location, specification and tenancy status.
How much does it cost to buy property in Measham?
The average asking price is approximately per sq ft, with pricing ranging from to per sq ft. Values will vary depending on factors such as location, property quality, size, tenant covenant strength and market conditions.
What factors influence property values?
Property values are influenced by factors including location, building specification, asset size, tenant quality, lease length, income potential and market demand. Investment properties may also be valued based on their yield profile and future growth prospects.
What sizes of property are available?
Available properties range from to , with an average size of. This provides options for a wide range of occupier and investment requirements.
Why do buyers invest in industrial property?
Industrial property has historically attracted investors because of strong occupier demand, relatively low vacancy levels and the potential for both rental income and capital growth. Demand from logistics, manufacturing and e-commerce businesses has supported the sector in recent years.
What types of industrial property are available to buy?
Available properties may include warehouses, distribution facilities, manufacturing premises, trade units, storage depots and light industrial space. Some assets are sold with tenants in place, while others are available with vacant possession.
What should I consider before buying industrial property?
Important considerations include location, access to transport networks, building condition, planning permissions, tenant demand, lease structure and long-term growth potential. Buyers should also review environmental, legal and building survey information as part of their due diligence.
What is rental yield?
Rental yield is a measure of the income generated by a property relative to its value. Higher yields can indicate stronger income returns, although they may also reflect greater investment risk. Yield should be considered alongside factors such as tenant quality, lease length and future growth potential.
Do I need to pay VAT or Stamp Duty when buying commercial property?
Commercial property purchases are generally subject to Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT). VAT may also apply depending on the property's tax status. Professional legal and tax advice should always be obtained before completing a transaction.
Can I buy commercial property through a company or pension?
Many buyers acquire property through a limited company, Self-Invested Personal Pension (SIPP) or Small Self-Administered Scheme (SSAS). The most appropriate structure will depend on your circumstances, investment objectives and tax considerations.
Is it better to buy a property with a tenant in place?
Properties with tenants can provide immediate rental income, while vacant properties may offer opportunities for owner-occupation, refurbishment or reletting. The best option will depend on your objectives, risk tolerance and investment strategy.
What are the risks of buying industrial property?
Potential risks include vacancy periods, tenant default, maintenance costs, changing market conditions and planning restrictions. Thorough due diligence and professional advice can help identify and manage these risks.
How can I finance a commercial property purchase?
Many buyers use commercial mortgages or specialist lending facilities to fund acquisitions. Lending terms will depend on factors such as the property, the buyer's financial position and any income generated by the asset.

Discover More Industrial Properties for Sale in the Measham, UK

Industrial property remains one of the most robust and sought-after sectors within the UK commercial property market, with various options to invest in Measham. Fuelled by the continued rise of e-commerce, logistics, manufacturing, and life sciences, the demand for warehouse and industrial space has consistently outpaced supply—particularly in logistics corridors such as the Midlands, South East, and North West. For investors, the sector offers strong fundamentals, attractive yields, and long-term tenancies from dependable occupiers. Properties available for sale span from small light industrial units and workshops to large-scale logistics sheds and multi-let estates, offering a range of entry points and asset strategies.

When purchasing industrial property in Measham, investors should carefully assess location, building specification, tenancy profile, and development potential. Proximity to major roads such as the M1, M6, or M25, and to ports or urban centres, is often a key driver of tenant demand. Unit features such as minimum eaves height, loading access, yard space, and potential for extension or refurbishment can significantly affect rental value and capital appreciation. With ESG considerations and EPC compliance gaining importance, sustainable and energy-efficient assets are increasingly preferred by occupiers and institutional buyers alike. Whether investing for income, long-term capital growth, or redevelopment, industrial property offers a resilient, future-facing opportunity in today’s market.

  • Location: Prioritise access to major motorways, urban centres, ports, and last-mile logistics networks
  • Tenant covenant: Evaluate tenant strength, lease length, rent review clauses, and potential void risks
  • Unit specification: Look for good eaves height, ample yard space, multiple loading doors, and modern construction
  • Planning classification: Confirm permitted use (e.g. B2/B8) and any potential for future change of use or redevelopment
  • Rental growth prospects: Focus on supply-constrained areas with rising occupier demand
  • Energy performance: EPC ratings and sustainable features are increasingly crucial for compliance and marketability
  • Exit strategy: Consider long-term income, break-up potential, or sale to institutional funds or REITs

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