Brownlies of Biggar Convenience Store & Post Office, in South Lanarkshire, has been put on the market.
The 1,837sq ft store, which had a turnover £1.4m for the year ending 30 June 2020 and Post Office Commission of £26,786, is being marketed by property specialist Christie & Co.
The freehold store has an asking price of £400,000. All of the main equipment within the shop is owned outright and will be included within the sale.
Christie & Co said: “The store is currently the mainstay of the local community and would suit a first-time buyer or an experienced operator looking to expand their portfolio. Although the current owners have maximised the sales area and the offering, the store could introduce a larger food-to-go solution utilising the bakery prep area of the back store to prepare a bigger range of goods for breakfast and lunchtime solutions instore.
“Another area which any new owner may wish to exploit would be the growth of home deliveries, whether that be directly or by using a company such as Snappy Shopper. This will increase turnover and ultimately profit going forward.”