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Office Properties for Sale in Aylesbury, UK

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More details for Smeaton Close, Aylesbury - Office for Sale

Midshires House - Smeaton Close

Aylesbury, HP19 8HL

  • Office for Sale
  • £475,000
  • 2,609 sq ft
  • 1 Unit Available
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More details for Broadfields Ct, Aylesbury - Light Industrial for Sale

Broadfields Ct

Aylesbury, HP19 8BU

  • Office for Sale
  • £400,000
  • 2,729 sq ft
  • 1 Unit Available
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More details for 10A Weston Rd, Aylesbury - Office for Sale

10A Weston Rd

Aylesbury, HP22 5EG

  • Office for Sale
  • £368,000
  • 1,428 sq ft

Aylesbury Office for Sale - Aston Clinton

The property is located fronting Weston Road close to the junction with London Road in Aston Clinton. Aston Clinton is located close to the main A41 road between Tring & Aylesbury, approx 4 miles east of Aylesbury. Aylesbury is the County Town of Buckinghamshire and is located approximately 44 miles northwest of central London 23 miles from Oxford and 15 miles south of Milton Keynes. Close to the A41 the A413 and A418 providing easy access to the M40 M1 and M25 motorways all of which are within a 20 minute drive. The Chiltern Railway Line provides a direct rail service to London Marylebone (approx 55 minutes). FREEHOLD RETAIL/OFFICE FOR SALE The property is a period brick built building set within a terrace of residential properties. The ground floor has a large glazed frontage, entrance lobby with office/retail space, WC, kitchen and store to the rear. The first floor benefits from a large office to the front elevation, store room, WC and rear office currently used as a beauty salon. The property has gas boiler to radiators, spot lights, a mixture of carpeting and original wooden flooring. There is also single electric supply to the property with check meters for each floor, fire Alarm and Intruder Alarms fitted. The property will be for sale with vacant possession and could be suitable for a range of uses, including residential conversion subject to planning. Carpeting and wooden flooring throughout Single electric supply to the property with check meters for each floor Gas boiler heating Spot lighting Access to the rear courtyard Fitted fire and intruder alarms. The property is for sale freehold with vacant possession.

Contact:

Chandler Garvey Ltd

Date on Market:

11/04/2025

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More details for Gatehouse Rd, Aylesbury - Office for Sale

Verney House - Gatehouse Rd

Aylesbury, HP19 8ET

  • Office for Sale
  • Price Upon Request
  • 26,917 sq ft
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FAQs About Office Buildings For Sale in Aylesbury

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How many office buildings are currently available for sale in Aylesbury?
There are currently 5 office properties available for sale. Sizes range from 1,428 sq ft to 26,917 sq ft, with an average size of 7,233 sq ft. Available opportunities may include owner-occupied offices, investment assets and multi-let office buildings.
How much does office property cost in Aylesbury?
The average asking price is approximately £139 per sq ft, with prices ranging from £111 to £195 per sq ft. Values vary depending on location, building quality, tenancy profile, specification and local market demand.
What factors influence office property values?
Office values are influenced by location, building specification, lease terms, tenant quality, occupancy levels, accessibility and market demand. Modern, well-located buildings with strong tenant covenants often attract greater buyer interest.
What sizes of office buildings are available?
Available properties range from 1,428 sq ft to 26,917 sq ft, with an average size of 7,233 sq ft. Opportunities may suit owner-occupiers looking for dedicated premises, as well as investors seeking larger multi-let assets.
Can I buy an office building for my own business?
Yes. Many businesses choose to purchase office premises to gain long-term control over occupancy costs and avoid future lease negotiations. Ownership may also provide the opportunity to benefit from future capital appreciation.
What types of tenants occupy office buildings?
Office occupiers can include professional services firms, technology companies, financial institutions, public sector organisations, healthcare providers and creative businesses. Tenant quality and lease structure are often important considerations for investors.
What is the difference between a vacant office and an investment property?
A vacant office may appeal to owner-occupiers or investors seeking refurbishment opportunities. An investment property is typically sold with tenants already in place, providing an established income stream from the date of purchase.
Can office buildings be refurbished or repositioned?
Many buyers seek opportunities to improve office assets through refurbishment, modernisation or reconfiguration. Upgrading facilities, improving energy performance and creating more flexible layouts can enhance occupier appeal and long-term value.
What ESG considerations are important when buying office property?
Energy efficiency, EPC ratings, sustainability credentials, natural light, ventilation and access to public transport are becoming increasingly important. Buildings with strong environmental performance may be more attractive to occupiers and investors alike.
What due diligence should I carry out before buying?
Due diligence should include reviewing leases, title documents, service charge information, tenant covenant strength, planning permissions, environmental matters and building condition reports. Professional legal and surveying advice is strongly recommended.
What additional costs should I budget for?
In addition to the purchase price, buyers should budget for Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT), legal fees, surveys, finance costs, insurance and any refurbishment or fit-out works that may be required.

Discover More Office Properties for Sale in the Aylesbury, UK

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Key Factors to Consider When Investing in an Office Building

Investing in an office building can be a lucrative venture, but it requires careful evaluation. Here are the most important factors to consider:

  • Location & Accessibility
    • Prime locations with strong demand offer higher rental yields.
    • Proximity to public transport, major roads, and amenities increases tenant appeal.
  • Tenant Demand & Occupancy Rates
    • Analyse market demand for office space in the area.
    • Check vacancy rates and existing long-term leases.
  • Rental Yield & Return on Investment (ROI)
    • Compare rental income vs. property price to assess profitability.
    • Consider potential for rental growth over time.
  • Property Condition & Age
    • Older buildings may require costly renovations.
    • Modern buildings with energy-efficient features attract premium tenants.
  • Market Trends & Economic Conditions
    • Evaluate office space demand, remote work trends, and business growth in the area.
    • Check local economic stability and corporate presence.
  • Building Amenities & Features
    • High-speed internet, parking, security, and sustainability features boost property value.
    • Shared meeting rooms and flexible layouts attract a broader tenant base.
  • Legal & Planning Permission
    • Ensure compliance with local planning laws and building codes.
    • Understand lease structures and tenant obligations.
  • Maintenance & Management Costs
    • Factor in ongoing maintenance, property management fees, and service charges.
    • A well-managed building retains tenants and minimizes turnover costs.
  • Future Development & Infrastructure
    • Nearby upcoming developments can impact demand and property value.
    • Infrastructure projects like new transport links can enhance desirability.
  • Exit Strategy
    • Consider long-term value appreciation and potential resale opportunities.
    • Analyse liquidity in the commercial property market.

By carefully evaluating these factors, you can make a more informed investment decision and maximise returns on your office building purchase.

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