19 Mar 2011

Freehold and Leasehold Public Houses, Hotels, Restaurants, Wine Bars and Pubs for Sale in the UK

Freehold and Leasehold Public Houses, Hotels, Restaurants, Wine Bars and Pubs for Sale in the UK

 

 

Recent price cuts caused by breweries and pub companies offloading unprofitable, struggling, run down or delicensed pubs, bars, restaurants and hotels, are tempting property investors and developers to look at the potential locked up in freehold sites previously thought too expensive to run as a busines.

As a property investment or development opportunity, run down, disused or delicensed freehold pubs, bars and hotels are currently under market value and present excellent modernisation and refurbishment opportunities or are suitable for demolition and redevelopment into offices, shops, care homes, restaurants, flats or apartments

 

In English law, a freehold refers to the the ownership of real property, being the land and all immovable structures attached to such land. This is opposed to a leasehold in which the property reverts to the owner of the land after the lease period has expired. For an estate to be a freehold it must possess two qualities: immobility (property must be land or some interest issuing out of or annexed to land); and ownership of it must be of an indeterminate duration. If the time of ownership can be fixed and determined, then it cannot be a freehold.

 

We provide a full suite of commercial property services, from the disposal of a single pub for sale to the valuation and acquisition of licensed properties for corporate investors We also advise on pub company, pub chain or brewery pubs for sale in London, Glasgow, Birmingham, Manchester, Sheffield, Leeds, Liverpool, Bristol, Cardiff, Leicester, Hull, Newcastle and Bradford and .throughout the UK

 

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