Take ‘Work from home’ to the next level in this regional house with store packages – realestate.com.au

Take ‘Work from home’ to the next level in this regional house with store packages – realestate.com.au

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It is the original chance of the work-a commercial shop front combined with a comfortable residence with three bedrooms that can make parents in the area of their young people and still earn a living.

Elderly people who sell agent Kait Copping, said 26 Agnes ST, Kingston Currently the home of well-known antiques and collectibles Outlet Trader Mick’s Seaside Emporium presented a wonderful purchase option for families, especially those with young children.

“It is the best of both (working and parenting) worlds and a great option for workers’ families with young children at home,” said Mrs. Copping.

“You can go to work that the children are next door and can get through the door of the party room (which separates the house from the retail space) when they need you.”

26 Agnes St, Kingston Se. Delivered


The character facade of the building. Delivered


A clear living room. Delivered


The old meets-new kitchen and dining room. Delivered


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A colorful corridor. Delivered


Although the company of the established trader Mick is available for a separate sale, Mrs. Copping said that the eclectic activities had a limited profession and that it was likely that the real estate, which is mentioned for $ 685,000, would only sell.

She said that the coastal city was screaming for clothing stores, which could yield a lucrative income if the buyer was so inclined.

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“Kingston has two pubs and with the cafe and the bakery there are probably plenty of cating for hospitality here,” she said.

“But there are not many clothing stores, especially those who focus on the elderly or children, so that would be a good option (for the successful buyer to establish).”

Mrs. Copping said that houses with stores were increasingly rare.

In the quirky store. Delivered


Even more of the interesting items of the store. Delivered


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Some of his books and various treasures. Delivered


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Ideally located in the main street of Kingston, the building offers 158m² commercial space, while the adjacent house has a cozy lounge with a wooden fire, an inlet kitchen and a sub -coupling area behind.

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Noted for sale on a walk-in, walk-out basis for only $ 250,000, the store, which has been standing for more than a century, is supplied complete with an original house with four bedrooms on the door.

Sales agent Lee Jackson, from Wardle Co Real Estate, said that while the house needed major repairs, there was electricity and running water.

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The store, with a local post office, has currently been operated for limited hours, but Mr Jackson was convinced that the successful buyer could give it a new life.

“They (the current store operators) are there for milk and bread and the post office and that’s it,” he said.

“But the new owner can hopefully offer a destination … for the community to collect and meet, to drink a coffee and a cake or a sandwich.

“There is a real chance there if someone wanted to do that.”

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How good are those ceilings? Delivered


Mr Jackson said it was located separately to the house, had been a drawcard for interested buyers, who were mainly semi-retired “Treechangers” who wanted to take business ownership for the first time.

“Many owners of small companies enjoy that opportunity to turn off the lights and lock it up, enjoy their family at home and to switch off a little and then come back fresh when you wake up and open the store,” he said.

“There can be a real advantage for a psychiatric perspective.”

– By Lauren Ahwan

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