Lot dimensions 19 334.14 ft² (1 796.2 m²)

Owners’ comments

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The Auberge building is the result of the transformation of a private residence whose work was carried out by its current owners in order to create spaces for commercial kitchens, restaurants, bars, bars, bedrooms and terraces. The Auberge opened its doors in 2010 and takes its name from the popular bread oven located on the property.

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Property features

Asking Price
$1,250,000
Details
With income
Number of commercial units
8
Year of construction
1925
Building dimensions
56x30 ft (17.07x9.14 m)
Number of parkings
8
Company
Auberge le four a pain
Franchise
No
In operation since
2010
Lot's municipal evaluation
$63,000
Building's municipal evaluation
$343,000
Annual income
$350,000

Foundation:

  • Cast concrete

External facing:

  • Wood

Roof:

  • Sheet metal

Heating source:

  • Electric

Electric system:

  • 200 amps
  • Breakers panel

Features:

  • Air Conditioning

Upgrades:

  • Architecture of the facade
  • Heating
  • Kitchen
  • Electricity
  • Windows
  • Insulation
  • Crown moulding
  • External facing
  • 9ft ceilings
  • Floors
  • Plumbing
  • Bathrooms
  • Roof

Parking / Driveway:

  • Asphalt

Zoning:

  • Restaurant

Location:

  • Near park
  • Near schools
  • Close to all services
  • No backyard neighbors
  • Residential area
  • Panoramic view
  • Water view

Lot description:

  • Water view

Near Commerce:

  • Bar
  • Restaurant

Near Educational Services:

  • Elementary school
  • Day nursery
  • Kindergarten

Near Recreational Services:

  • Library
  • Ski resort
  • Bicycle Path

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Annual and Monthly costs

Summary of Expenditures
Monthly
Annual
Municipal taxes
$846.37
$10,156.41
School taxes
$20.83
$250.00
Electricity
$679.42
$8,153.00
Maintenance fees
$83.33
$1,000.00
Insurance
$625.00
$7,500.00

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1
Financing

One of the first things to do when looking for a property is to get a mortgage preapproval from a financial institution. The goal is to determine borrowing capacity, and as a result, the price range to be looking in.

2
Offer to purchase

The property suits the budget and needs? Time to submit an offer to purchase! This document sets out the price, the elements included in the sale, the possession date, the conditions of purchase and all other information relevant to the sale.

3
Conditions of purchase

The offer to purchase generally includes conditions. The most common are the property passing an inspection, the buyer providing proof of financing and the buyer selling their own property. Once the listed conditions are met, the property is considered sold.

4
Property transfer

The last step is to see a notary, who is generally chosen by the buyer. This real estate professional drafts the deed of sale and ensures that the interests of all parties involved are respected.

Once the deed of sale is notarized, the new owner gets the keys to the home. All that’s left is to move in!

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$1,250,000

Inn for sale

968 rue Principale Petite-Rivière-St-François Charlevoix

No. 1136095

With income
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