Retail in Princetown available for sale
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Retail Properties for Sale near Princetown, UK

Retail Properties for Sale Within 10 miles of the Princetown, UK

More details for 15 Ford St, Tavistock - Retail for Sale

Duke of York - 15 Ford St

Tavistock, PL19 8DZ

  • Retail for Sale
  • £250,000
  • 2,690 sq ft
  • Energy Performance: D

Tavistock Retail for Sale

Investment Consideration: Gross Initial Yield: 7.28% Rental Income: £18,200 p.a. VAT is applicable to this property Comprises large public house with 3-bed owner`s flat Benefits from commercial kitchen and restaurant area Includes large beer garden and ancillary storage rooms Occupiers close by including takeaway, convenience store and car dealer, amongst others. Property Description: Comprises a ground floor public house with three-bed owners` accommodation at first floor. The pub benefits from large beer garden (30ppl), commercial kitchen, pool/dartboard games area and place for TV and sports, providing the following accommodation and dimensions: Ground Floor: Open plan bar & restaurant seating. office, storage, customer wc`s First Floor: 3 bedrooms, living room, bathroom Total GIA: 250 sq m (2,690 sq ft) Tenancy: The property is at present let to an Individual (with personal guarantor) for a term of 6 Years 11 Months from 5th December 2025 at a current rent of £18,200* p.a. Tenant option to determine on 05.12.28 with min 6 months notice. *Tenant pays reduced rent of £10,400 p.a. until December 2026, £15,600 p.a. until December 2027. Fixed rental increase to £18,200 p.a. from 05.12.27. Vendor will top-up rent until 04.12.27 so the buyer receives £18,200 p.a. from completion. Fixed rental increase to £20,800 p.a. from 05.12.28 until the end of the term. Location: Tavistock is an ancient stannary and market town within West Devon, England. It is situated on the River Tavy from which its name derives. Tavistock lies on the edge of Dartmoor, around 24 kilometres (14.9 mi) north of Plymouth on the A386. Plymouth Road, the A386 heading west from the centre of the square, is home to much of the town's tourist trade, with many hotels and bed and breakfast establishments, as well as the town's bus station. Between Plymouth Road and the Tavy is the park, known locally as the Meadows, along with car parks, the Wharf theatre, cinema and culture centre, and a public recreation pool. West of the Meadows are found the substantial playing fields and buildings of Tavistock College, reached by an underpass below the A386. Further south along the Plymouth Road/A386 lie industrial estates, supermarkets and other large retail outlets.

Contact:

Blue Alpine Partners Ltd

Property Subtype:

Bar

Date on Market:

28/02/2025

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More details for 17 Station Rd, Horrabridge - Retail for Sale

The Chippie - 17 Station Rd

Horrabridge, PL20 7ST

  • Retail for Sale
  • £450,000
  • 2,274 sq ft
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More details for West Devon Business Park, Tavistock - Retail for Sale

West Devon Business Park

Tavistock, PL19 9DP

  • Retail for Sale
  • £400,000
  • 3,968 sq ft
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FAQs About Retail Property For Sale in Princetown

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How many retail properties are currently available for sale in Princetown?
There are currently 0 retail properties available for sale. Sizes range from to , with an average size of. Available opportunities may include high street shops, retail units, shopping centre space, neighbourhood parades and mixed-use investments.
How much does retail property cost in Princetown?
The average asking price is approximately per sq ft, with prices ranging from to per sq ft. Values are influenced by factors such as location, footfall, tenant strength, lease terms and the overall condition of the property.
What factors influence retail property values?
Location is often the most important factor, alongside footfall levels, tenant quality, lease length, rental income, nearby occupiers and local market conditions. Properties with strong trading locations and established tenants may attract greater investor demand.
What sizes of retail property are available?
Available properties range from to , with an average size of. Opportunities may suit independent retailers, owner-occupiers, investors and larger multi-site operators.
What are the benefits of investing in retail property?
Retail property can provide long-term rental income and the potential for capital growth. Well-located assets with established tenants may offer predictable income streams, while properties with redevelopment or alternative-use potential can provide additional opportunities for value creation.
What risks should I consider before buying?
Potential risks include tenant vacancy, changing consumer behaviour, local competition, economic conditions and shifts in retail demand. Understanding the strength of the location and the sustainability of rental income is an important part of any acquisition decision.
How does lease length affect investment performance?
Longer leases can provide greater income certainty, while shorter leases may offer opportunities for rent growth or repositioning. Investors should review rent review provisions, break clauses and tenant obligations when assessing an asset.
What types of tenants occupy retail property?
Retail occupiers can include national retailers, convenience stores, restaurants, cafés, health and beauty businesses, service providers and independent operators. The mix of tenants can influence both investment performance and future demand.
Can a retail property be used for other purposes?
Many retail premises fall within Use Class E, which may allow a degree of flexibility between retail, office, hospitality, health and other commercial uses. However, any proposed change of use should be confirmed with the local planning authority.
What due diligence should I carry out before buying?
Buyers should review leases, tenant covenant strength, service charge arrangements, planning permissions, title documents, environmental matters and building condition reports. Professional legal and surveying advice is strongly recommended before completing a purchase.
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 maintenance works that may be required.

Discover More Retail Properties for Sale in the Princetown, UK

With 0 retail units currently available for sale in Princetown, the area presents a solid opportunity for investors seeking income-producing commercial property. Shops and retail premises remain a resilient asset class in Princetown, particularly in high-footfall streets, suburban centres, and growing residential areas. Investors can choose from single-let high street shops, parade investments, convenience stores, and mixed-use buildings with both retail and residential components. Tenants often include local independents, cafés, national chains, and essential services such as pharmacies or food outlets, providing reliable rental income and long-term potential.

When purchasing a retail property in Princetown, key considerations include location footfall, tenant strength, lease terms, and scope for asset management. Prime areas close to transport links, schools, or densely populated neighbourhoods are typically in higher demand. Investors should assess the EPC rating, permitted use under Class E, and whether there’s potential to convert upper floors or reconfigure the unit. Well-let shops with full repairing and insuring (FRI) leases and upward-only rent reviews offer strong yield stability, while underused stock may present redevelopment or repositioning opportunities. With the right due diligence, retail units in Princetown can form a valuable part of a diversified investment portfolio.

  • Footfall & visibility: Prioritise high street, corner, or parade locations with strong local catchments
  • Tenant covenant: Assess trading history, sector resilience, and lease security
  • Lease structure: Favour long-term FRI leases with upward-only rent reviews
  • Permitted use: Class E properties offer flexibility for shops, cafés, clinics, or services
  • Rental yield & growth: Evaluate rent levels and local demand for retail space
  • Repositioning potential: Consider refurbishment, signage improvements, or upper floor conversion
  • Exit strategy: Plan for long-term hold, break-up, or onward sale to owner-occupiers or funds

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