£2m office investment opportunity in Northampton unveiled by Kirkby Diamond
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With an annual rent of over £158,000, the 10,818 sq ft office block at Roman Way, Grange Park, is expected to gain interest from regional, national and international investors, according to agency surveyor Nick Bosworth.
Occupied by Forterra Building Products Ltd on a five-year lease, the investment property is being marketed by Kirkby Diamond’s Milton Keynes office on behalf of the current owners.
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“Opportunities to acquire buildings of this quality, and in such a great strategic location so close to the M1 are rare.”
5 Roman Way is a modern, detached, two-storey office unit constructed in 2008. It has ground and first floor office accommodation with a reception area. There are suspended ceilings, a lift to the first floor, 36 allocated car parking spaces, and it is situated on a well-regarded office park.
Located on the east side of Roman Way within the Grange Park area of Northampton, it is just three miles to the south of Northampton.
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Hide AdWith an annual rent of over £158,000, the 10,818 sq ft office block at Roman Way, Grange Park, is expected to gain interest from regional, national and international investors, according to agency surveyor Nick Bosworth.
Occupied by Forterra Building Products Ltd on a five-year lease, the investment property is being marketed by Kirkby Diamond’s Milton Keynes office on behalf of the current owners.
Nick said: “At offers of around £2 million plus VAT, 5 Roman Way represents an exceptional investment opportunity and we are confident it will attract interest from a range of potential investors. It sits in a fabulous location in Northampton and is generating an attractive yield.
“Opportunities to acquire buildings of this quality, and in such a great strategic location so close to the M1 are rare.”
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Hide Ad5 Roman Way is a modern, detached, two-storey office unit constructed in 2008. It has ground and first floor office accommodation with a reception area. There are suspended ceilings, a lift to the first floor, 36 allocated car parking spaces, and it is situated on a well-regarded office park.
Located on the east side of Roman Way within the Grange Park area of Northampton, it is just three miles to the south of Northampton town centre and close to Junction 15 of the M1 with easy access to A45 and A43 trunk roads.
The area comprises a mix of housing, employment uses (warehousing and offices) with a retirement village, public house and local shopping centre nearby.
Northampton's strategic location has led to the development of an M1 logistics and distribution corridor with ongoing development, including the construction of Northampton gateway, a rail freight interchange adjacent to junction 15 of the M1 with consent for up to 5 million square feet of distribution warehousing.
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Hide AdFor more information contact Nick Bosworth on 01908 558746 or [email protected].
Kirkby Diamond is a full-service firm of chartered surveyors and property consultants. The company, with offices in Milton Keynes, Luton, Bedford, Enfield and St Albans, works with local and national clients to offer a total solution to their surveying and commercial agency needs.
Northampton town centre and close to Junction 15 of the M1 with easy access to A45 and A43 trunk roads.
The area comprises a mix of housing, employment uses (warehousing and offices) with a retirement village, public house and local shopping centre nearby.
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Hide AdNorthampton's strategic location has led to the development of an M1 logistics and distribution corridor with ongoing development, including the construction of Northampton gateway, a rail freight interchange adjacent to junction 15 of the M1 with consent for up to 5 million square feet of distribution warehousing.