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Development Land
Wick KW1 4QS
Plot 1 & 2 · Land For Sale · 0.65 AC
Investment Highlights
- Development land available
- Suitable for use Class 4, 5 & 6 subject to all necessary consents & permissions
- Offers in excess of £20,000 + VAT are sought for the heritable property
- Prominent position
- On the instructions of Highlands & Islands Enterprise
- Early entry is available
Executive Summary
The subjects freehold interest is available at offers over £20,000. Please contact the agent for further details.
PROPERTY FACTS Sale Pending
Sale Type | Owner User | Property Type | Land |
Tenure | Freehold | Property Subtype | Industrial |
No. Lots | 1 | Total Lot Size | 0.65 AC |
Sale Type | Owner User |
Tenure | Freehold |
No. Lots | 1 |
Property Type | Land |
Property Subtype | Industrial |
Total Lot Size | 0.65 AC |
1 Lot Available
Lot Plot 1 & 2
Price | $31,192 | Lot Size | 0.65 AC |
Price Per AC | $47,987 |
Price | $31,192 |
Price Per AC | $47,987 |
Lot Size | 0.65 AC |
The land extends to a gross developable area of 0.65 acres excluding a small sub-station on the land. It is generally sloping and presently laid to grass with two potential access points off the adopted road.
Description
This is a good opportunity to secure a prominent site for either owner occupation or potential development opportunities. The land extends to a gross developable area of 0.65 acres excluding a small substation on the land. It is generally sloping and presently laid to grass with two potential access points off the adopted road. We understand mains water, electricity and drainage are located on or close to the site. Interested parties will however be required to make relevant enquiries with the appropriate utility companies. It may be necessary to form a SUDS Scheme within the site. Further advice in this regard should be sought from Scottish Water and SEPA .