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non-residential property for sale, 74 m², Im Bad 18, Sankt Peter-Ording, Schleswig-Holstein
non-residential property for sale, 74 m², Im Bad 18, Sankt Peter-Ording, Schleswig-Holstein
non-residential property for sale, 74 m², Im Bad 18, Sankt Peter-Ording, Schleswig-Holstein

Commercial property for sale • 74 m² without real estateIm Bad 18, , Schleswig-Holstein

Im Bad 18, , Schleswig-HolsteinPublic transport less than a minute of walking
Price€1,279,000

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The property is currently rented to a very creditworthy tenant. The annual net cold rent amounts to EUR 66,000 and is secured in value.

The building was constructed as a residential and commercial building called “Luv und Lee” in 1968 in an absolutely prime 1A location, directly in the immediate vicinity of the Dünen-Therme and the beach access right in the heart of SPO. With good reason, Im Bad street is referred to as Ording’s shopping center. The solid building is in good condition and well maintained, as it has been continuously modernized and kept up. Currently, a new heating system is planned (see minutes of the owners’ meeting). The retail space is on the ground floor and features an approximately 15-meter-wide shop window front, making it the largest shop window front on a corner plot. The area in front of the shop is used as additional sales space. The interior layout is flexible. In addition to the sales area, there is a pantry with a social area and a toilet. The establishment has a DSL connection (fiber optic is planned). In addition, it includes its own parking space on the property in the immediate vicinity. The current lease runs until the end of 2031. The tenant is a very creditworthy retail chain. An extension on the part of the owner is possible. The monthly rent yields an excellent return on the property, making it very interesting for investors.

Sankt Peter-Ording is a municipality in the Nordfriesland district of Schleswig-Holstein. It is the only German seaside resort with its own sulfur spring and is therefore designated as a “North Sea health and sulfur resort.” According to overnight stays, Sankt Peter-Ording is the leading seaside resort on the mainland in Schleswig-Holstein. The municipality of Sankt Peter-Ording comprises four districts – Böhl, Bad, Dorf (South), and Ording. Characteristic of Sankt Peter-Ording is its expansive beach, which stretches for up to twelve kilometers. As is typical for coastal regions, Sankt Peter-Ording features a maritime climate with mild winters and cool summers.

Sankt Peter-Ording is made up of several formerly separate districts. The name of the village St. Peter first appears in a written document from 1373. Later, the name of the church, St. Peter, was adopted as the name of the locality. It is documented that the Frisians and Vikings already settled in this area. In 1872, the first paying overnight guests were recorded in Ording. The founding date of the current seaside resort is considered to be the year 1877. The first of the characteristic pile dwellings on the beach was built in 1911 and was called “Giftbude” (so named because “something is given” there). Also, transportation links were gradually improved. In 1932, the connection to the railway line to Husum was established. Better road access was enabled in 1973 by the construction of the Eider dam. Sankt Peter-Ording has served as the filming location for several film and television productions. The resort now features a modern leisure and adventure pool with a large sauna area – the Dünen-Therme – which is operated with North Sea water spread over more than 1,000 m² of water surface. Around 1,400 beach huts are available at the five bathing areas.

The animal park “Westküstenpark” exhibits a variety of native and exotic animals, including a seal enclosure. Together with Sylt, Sankt Peter-Ording is considered the best German area for wind and kite surfing. The beach is also used for beach sailing and kite buggying. In the municipality, the following schools are available: a primary school and a high school with a secondary school component. Some of the high school students reside in the North Sea boarding school. Sankt Peter-Ording is directly connected to the German national road network via Bundesstraße 202. Access to Autobahn 23 is available at the Heide-West interchange. Sankt Peter-Ording is the terminal station of the Husum–Bad St. Peter-Ording railway line. The train runs in both directions at hourly intervals from early morning until about midnight. There are two train stations: Bad St. Peter Süd and Bad St. Peter-Ording. The municipality also has a bus network that connects all districts and can be used free of charge with the guest card. For cyclists, Sankt Peter-Ording is connected to the North Sea Coastal Cycle Path. In addition, the town has a small airfield.

Property characteristics

AgeOver 5050 years
Listing ID1020248
Price per unit€17,283.78 / m2
ConditionAfter reconstruction
Land non-residential space74

What does this listing have to offer?

MHD 0 minutes on foot

What you will find nearby

Public transportBad/Zentrum
🚶 11 m (0 mins)
Post officeTeam Photo
🚶 75 m (1 min)
ShopKalle-Bäcker
🚶 83 m (1 min)
BankVR Bank Westküste eG Filiale St. Peter Ording
🚶 107 m (1 min)
RestaurantPeter Pane
🚶 28 m (0 mins)
PharmacyApotheke am Wattenmeer
🚶 117 m (1 min)
SchoolUtholm Schule
🚘 3,339 m (7 mins)
KindergardenEv. Kindertagesstätte und Familienzentrum
🚘 3,299 m (7 mins)
Sports field
🚘 3,045 m (6 mins)
Playground
🚶 483 m (6 mins)

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