226 MAIN STREET - $790,000.00

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226 MAIN STREET,North Middlesex (Parkhill) - $790,000 - Directions


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Property Specs:

Price$790,000.00
CityNorth Middlesex (Parkhill), ON
Address226 MAIN STREET
Listing IDX9296337
Land Size29.5 x 80 FT
StatusFor sale

Extended Features:

Cooling Fully air conditionedHeating Forced airHeating Fuel Natural gasUtility Water Municipal water

Details:

Step into a flourishing opportunity with the renowned Caddy Shack By The Tracks! Nestled in the expanding, family-oriented community of Parkhill, this beloved restaurant is ready for its new owners to take the reins and continue its legacy of excellent service and delicious fare. Property Highlights: Prime Location - Strategically situated by the old railway tracks and creek in a rapidly growing town known for its family friendly atmosphere and community sprit. - Turn Key Business - This is a fully operational restaurant, complete with all furnishings, equipment and fixtures, just step in and start serving! - Seating Capacity -Accommodate up to 67 guests. - Liquor License - A valuable asset that can be transferred, adding to the restaurant's appeal and profitability. - Building and Land - The sale included both the building and the land, providing you with a solid foundation for continued success. Included is the vacant residential lot behind the restaurant as a bonus!! **** EXTRAS **** Whether you're an aspiring restaurateur or a seasoned operator looking to expand, this restaurant offers a fantastic opportunity to own a piece of Parkhill's dining history in a cherished local hotspot in a growing thriving community. (id:4555)

 Tim Ondejko
Tim Ondejko
Broker
(519) 567-4296
519-948-5300

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Thrive Realty Group Inc., Michael Vandervloet

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