High-profile Dublin city centre Spar store guiding at €900,000

Unit at Five Lamps on Amiens Street offers buyer long lease and reliable rental income

Agent Bannon is guiding €900,000 for a convenience store investment in Dublin city.

Located in a high-profile position immediately adjacent to the landmark Five Lamps, unit 1 Aldborough Court is occupied by Lilacglen Ltd, trading as Spar on a 25-year lease from December 22nd, 2005, with just over nine years unexpired.

The ground floor lock-up convenience store extends to 3,525sq ft and will provide an attractive yield of 9.1 per cent when the rent steps from €85,000 to €90,000 in 2023.

The lease is on a full repairing and insuring (FRI) basis, subject to a block service charge, and provides for market rent reviews every five years, the next of which occurs in September 2024. There is an excellent rent payment history.

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The property is situated within a short walk of the city centre and the IFSC and is surrounded by numerous established residential and commercial amenities. These include both high and low-density housing, a variety of shops, restaurants, bars and cafes alongside established office users. It is conveniently located with ready access to a wide selection of public transport links including Connolly train station, Busáras, various Dublin Bus routes and Luas services.

Ros Tierney of Bannon says: “We expect to see significant interest from pension investors. This is a high-profile resilient property with a tenant who has performed strongly throughout the Covid-19 pandemic. The investment offers the purchaser an attractive yield and a long lease term”.

Ronald Quinlan

Ronald Quinlan

Ronald Quinlan is Property Editor of The Irish Times