A former doctors surgery ripe for development is to go under the hammer as Buddies line up to view the property.
The St James medical centre covers 92 square metres and has a guide price of £75,000.
The Paisley property currently has four offices or consultation rooms but has massive potential to be converted back into residential units.
Describing the site as ripe for development, Auction House Scotland says the doctors surgery had previously been two ground-floor flats.
Mandi Cooper, managing director of Auction House Scotland, said: “This keenly-priced property not only has potential to be utilised as an office or premises for a business owner or landlord but there is also the opportunity for it to be developed into two residential units, subject to the relevant planning consents.
“The currently published rateable value of £8,500 means that the property could qualify for rates relief under the small business bonus scheme.”
Refurbished two-bedroom flats on the same street are currently on the market for offers over £70,000 with some properties increasing by as much as 30 per cent in the past year.
The property at 19 St James Street is conveniently close to Paisley town centre and within walking distance of various local amenities.
It currently comprises a reception area, waiting room, four consultation rooms or offices, two toilets, tea preparation area and storage.
People interested in viewing the property are being invited to the open viewing on Tuesday, November 1 at 11am.
For further information about the property and auction date call Auction House Scotland on 0141 339 4466 or visit auctionhouse.co.uk/Scotland
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