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3 North Parade Ave 426 SF 100% Leased Retail Building Oxford OX2 6LX $401,639 ($942.81/SF)



INVESTMENT HIGHLIGHTS
- Shop floor approx. 29m² (314ft²)
- Kitchenette approx. 2.1m² (22ft²)
- Basement approx. 13.1m² (141ft²)
- Rateable value currently £13,750
- Back office approx. 10.4m² (112ft²)
- WC and corridor space approx. 4.9m² (52ft²)
- Vacant possession
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
A short but distinctive pedestrian-friendly street with a strong sense of character and community. This location is known for its village-like feel, set among Victorian and early 20th century architecture, and is home to successful independent stores, eateries, and a lively bi-monthly market.
Property Details
North Parade Avenue in Central North Oxford is one of Oxford City's most characterful and affluent suburbs, located under a mile north of the historic city centre. It offers a unique suburban lifestyle set within the North Oxford Conservation Area, with access to a selection of shops, services and eateries as well as proximity to Oxford City centre. Access to green spaces close by include Port Meadow and The University Parks.
Schools:
The area is in proximity to top-rated state and independent schools, such as The Dragon School, Oxford High School for Girls, Cherwell School (rated “Outstanding” by Ofsted), St Edward’s School, d’Overbroeck’s College, St Philip & James School, Summerfields School, Christchurch College School, New College School and Magdalen College School to name a few.
Transport links:
North Parade Avenue is well-connected with frequent buses from the Woodstock and Banbury Road. The bicycle and pedestrian-friendly routes in and out of Oxford city, including the bypass routes and the canal towpath add variety and options for a local commuter. Railway options via the Oxford Railway Station or Oxford Parkway will get you into London, arriving at Paddington Station or Marylebone Station, respectively. Commuting by road, there is the A40, A34, A420, A44 and M40.
Property Details
North Parade Avenue in Central North Oxford is one of Oxford City's most characterful and affluent suburbs, located under a mile north of the historic city centre. It offers a unique suburban lifestyle set within the North Oxford Conservation Area, with access to a selection of shops, services and eateries as well as proximity to Oxford City centre. Access to green spaces close by include Port Meadow and The University Parks.
Schools:
The area is in proximity to top-rated state and independent schools, such as The Dragon School, Oxford High School for Girls, Cherwell School (rated “Outstanding” by Ofsted), St Edward’s School, d’Overbroeck’s College, St Philip & James School, Summerfields School, Christchurch College School, New College School and Magdalen College School to name a few.
Transport links:
North Parade Avenue is well-connected with frequent buses from the Woodstock and Banbury Road. The bicycle and pedestrian-friendly routes in and out of Oxford city, including the bypass routes and the canal towpath add variety and options for a local commuter. Railway options via the Oxford Railway Station or Oxford Parkway will get you into London, arriving at Paddington Station or Marylebone Station, respectively. Commuting by road, there is the A40, A34, A420, A44 and M40.
PROPERTY FACTS
Sale Type
Investment
Property Type
Retail
Tenure
Freehold
Property Subtype
Storefront Retail/Residential
Building Size
426 SF
Building Class
B
Year Built
1926
Price
$401,639
Price Per SF
$942.81
Percent Leased
100%
Tenancy
Multiple
Building Height
2 Stories
Frontage
16’ on North Parade Ave
AMENITIES
- Storage Space
MAJOR TENANTS
- TENANT
- INDUSTRY
- SF OCCUPIED
- RENT/SF
- LEASE END
- Oxford Yarn Store
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- 426 SF
- -
- -
| TENANT | INDUSTRY | SF OCCUPIED | RENT/SF | LEASE END | ||
| Oxford Yarn Store | - | 426 SF | - | - |
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