The property comprises a brick built workshop under a pitched roof. Access is via a vehicle roller shutter and also a side entrance door, also set behind a roller shutter.
At the front and side of the workshop there is an area of hardstanding for loading / parking. There is a second vehicle roller shutter at the rear. At the side of the property there is a secure yard area with gate access.
Location
The workshop is well located on the east side of Greenlaw Drive, close to its junction with Glasgow Road (A761) on the periphery of Paisley Town Centre. Glasgow Road itself forms one of the main arterial route through the town, and onto Glasgow City Centre.
Paisley is Scotland’s largest town with a resident population of approximately 76,000. Paisley is located approximately 7 miles west of Glasgow. The town is home to the University of the West of Scotland. The town is also the administrative hub for the council district and home to Renfrewshire Council’s HQ, lying a short distance from the premises.
The subjects benefit from excellent road connections, being approximately 1.5 miles from both the M8 motorway at Junction 27 and Glasgow Airport. Paisley Gilmour Street Station, which links directly to Glasgow Central Station, is located within a 5 mile walk, whilst regular bus services pass along Glasgow Road.
Accommodation
Floor Area - 825 sq ft (76.73 sq m)
Terms
Rent - £10,000 per annum.
The premises are available on a full repairing and insuring lease.
Business Rates:
RV: £3,000
Payable: £1,470
The premises qualify for 100% Rates Relief under the Small Business Bonus Scheme. To apply, contact the Director of Finance at Renfrewshire Council.
EPC - A copy of the Energy Performance Certificate can be provided to interested parties upon request.
Legal Costs - Please note that each party will be responsible for their own legal costs relative to any letting or transaction.
Date of Entry - By arrangement.
Anti Money Laundering Regulations - The Money Laundering, Terrorist Financing and Transfer of Funds (Information on the Payer) Regulations 2017 came into force on the 26th June 2017. This now requires us to conduct due diligence not only on our client but also on any purchasers or occupiers. Once an offer has been accepted, the prospective purchaser(s)/occupier(s) will need to provide, as a minimum, proof of identity and residence and proof of funds for the purchase, before the transaction can proceed.