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GREAT INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY

Commercial real estate + two floors at the City centre of Porto Alegre - Brazil

 

Store and mezzanine with 370.35m², plus 2nd and 3rd floors with 234.94m² of private area each. The store is actually rented to the Bank of Boston (contract for five years with automatic renewal) for R$ 8.500,00 month (aprox. USD 4.000). The two floors aren’t occupied and their rent fees are rated on R$ 3.000,00 month (aprox. USD 1.500). Total rent return possible: USD 7.000 month.

The other ten floors are already rented because the area is highly appraised.

 

Price: USD 618.000 (store, mezzanine + two floors, already including the full façade reformation).

 

 


 

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