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Real Estate: Real Property Included Living Accommodation: Two spacious apartments with modern facilities and huge terraces, also a medium sized room with separate shower and toilet (currently used by staff) Location: Cala de Bou, 078, San Jose, Ibiza Premises Details: Property stands on its own ground 1,000 sq. meters Size in square feet: 1,000 sq. meters Planning Consent: All works carried out by us has been signed off by the local Town Hall all papers are up to date. Business Operation Expansion Potential: The building has many different facets, there is scope to extend, upwards and outwards, turn part of the property into apartments while still operating a bar. Competition / Market: There are few competitors within our area and we are unique, i.e. Beer garden, mature garden and room for expansion Reasons for selling: Retirement Trading hours: Mon-Sun from April to October / Thu-Sun January to March Employees: Five or less depending on the season. Years established: Twenty years by current owners. Other Information Support & training: Owner can provide two to four weeks training on handover to new owner. On going support past the 2 to 4 weeks negotiable. Furniture / Fixtures value: €100,000 - included in the asking price Inventory / Stock value: €1,000 - included in the asking price Asking Price: We advice you in Private

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General

For Sale: Successful Family Run Bar And Restaurant
San Antonio Bay, Ibiza

Open eight months of the year, Local trade off season, tourist and local trade in season.

Events: can cater for weddings and private functions/parties.

Plot size 1,000 sq.meters/constructed area 354sq.meters. Room for expansion (build apartments)

Three bars (two indoor/one out door) Large beer garden. Two catering kitchen, fully equipped. Fresh water well. CCTV, Alarm system, Wi-Fi, 3 phase electrical supply.

Mature garden, fish pond, gazebo, children’s play area, customer parking

Two spacious apartments with modern facilities and huge terraces, Staff accommodation. Staff shower/toilet.

Surrounded by 4star hotel’s, 5star under construction. Up to date operating licences. Garage and work shop. Off road parking. Close to all amenities.

Turnover and Net profit information will be released through our accountant to serious buyer.

Real Property Included

Living Accommodation:
Two spacious apartments with modern facilities and huge terraces, also a medium sized room with separate shower and toilet (currently used by staff)

Location:
San An Bay, Cala de Bou, 078, San Jose, Ibiza

Premises Details:
Property stands on its own ground 1,000 sq. meters
Size in square feet:
1,000 sq. meters

Planning Consent:
All works carried out by us has been signed off by the local Town Hall all papers are up to date.

Business Operation Expansion Potential:
The building has many different facets, there is scope to extend, upwards and outwards, turn part of the property into apartments while still operating a bar.

Competition / Market:
There are few competitors within our area and we are unique, i.e. Beer garden, mature garden and room for expansion

Reasons for selling: Retirement

Trading hours:
Mon-Sun from April to October / Thu-Sun January to March

Employees:
Five or less depending on the season.
Years established:

Twenty years by current owners.

Other Information Support & training:
Owner can provide two to four weeks training on handover to new owner. On going support past the 2 to 4 weeks negotiable.

Asking Price: We advice you Private

more info: www.ibizastarevents.com

info@ibizastarevents.com

Whatsapp: 0031-628536452

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Asking Price: We advice you Private

Facilities

  • Bar
  • Catering service
  • Convention floor
  • Heating
  • Kitchenette
  • Laundry
  • Lounge
  • Private bathroom
  • Seating area
  • Shops
  • TV
  • Valet parking
  • Washer
  • WiFi

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Culture and history info

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History of Ibiza

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Religion:
There is no official religion, but the majority of the population is Roman Catholic.

Language in Ibiza

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