Off Licences for sale in Southampton

4 Off Licences for sale in Southampton and surrounding areas. Looking to Buy an Off Licence in Southampton? View our free Buyers Guide. Want to Sell an Off Licence in Southampton? free business valuations.


Convenience Store plus Off Licence in Southampton For Sale Convenience Store plus Off Licence in Southampton
Turnover : £5,500 p.w. Leasehold : £60,000

CUSTOMER PARKING TO FRONT SALES AREA 112ft² (10.4M²) SINGLE FRONTED PREMISES. Air conditioning with hot air. Vinyl floor, plaster boad ceiling with LED tube lighting. Sales counter, EPOS...

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Newsagent plus Off Licence in Hampshire For Sale Newsagent plus Off Licence in Hampshire
Turnover : £6,000 p.w. Leasehold : £160,000

NO RENT TO PAY SINGLE FRONTED SALES SHOP, in the region of 400 ft², with tiled floor with suspended ceilingwith LED lighting. Counter, electric cash register with EPOS scanning system, 2 double do...
Newsagent plus Off Licence in Hampshire For Sale Newsagent plus Off Licence in Hampshire
Turnover : £6,000 p.w. Freehold : £160,000

NO RENT TO PAY SINGLE FRONTED SALES SHOP, in the region of 400 ft², with tiled floor with suspended ceilingwith LED lighting. Counter, electric cash register with EPOS scanning system, 2 double do...
Newsagent & Off Licence in Hampshire For Sale Newsagent & Off Licence in Hampshire
Turnover : £6,000 p.w. Freehold : £675,000
Accommodation included
Parking to front for 2 vehicles. SINGLE FRONTED PREMISES, in the region of 400 ft² - CCTV (8 cameras), industrial non slip lino flooring, suspended ceiling with light panels. Sales counter, EPO...


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This page is for Off Licences for sale in all areas Southampton including: St. Mary's, Newtown, Nicholstown, Ocean Village, Chapel, Eastern Docks, Bevois Valley, Shirley, Freemantle, Banister Park, Millbrook, Bassett, Redbridge, Rownhams, Nursling, Chilworth, Highfield, Portswood, St Denys, Swaythling, Bitterne, Bitterne Park, Harefield, Townhill Park, Chartwell Green, Sholing, Thornhill, Woolston, Weston, Botley, Hedge End, West End, Warsash, Hamble-le-Rice, Locks Heath Netley Abbey, Bishops Waltham, Corhampton, Droxford, Durley, Exton, Meonstoke, Shedfield, Soberton, Swanmore, Upham, Warnford, Wickham, Totton, Lyndhurst, Cadnam, Marchwood, Hythe, Fawley, Blackfield, Calshot, Hardley, North Baddesley. If you are looking to buy or sell a business in any of these areas of Southampton then we would love to hear from you.

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Buy an Off Licence

The independent local Off Licences is growing in popularity; often prices are cheaper than large supermarkets for wines and spirits, you do not have to wait to be served and can grab what you want on the way home.

All Off Licences will already have a premises licence but you will have to obtain a personal licence in order to be able to sell alcohol, this is dealt with via the local council, remember if you or any of your staff sell alcohol to anyone under 18, you will lose your licence, this could be permanently or for a set period in time.

The major plus point is that most of your customers are from 6pm – 10pm, you are selling a product making stock control easy, the EPOS till will also help with the monitoring of stock and staff.


Testimonial:

'Thanks to Nationwide this is my third and best off licence. Buying a liquor store with reputation for quality wines and spirits and tobacco means the profit margins are great and I’m not competing with cut price outfits. – Mr K, Berks. May 2017'