You could own a Dundas consignment shop for $40K or a Barton Street dive bar building for $856K
Have you ever wanted your own consignment shop in the heart of Dundas, full of women's clothing and apparel? Now is your chance.
For $40,000 you could be the new owner of Closet Addiction in Dundas, between Mission Thrift Store and Feathering Quilt Shop.
The 33 King St. E. business is an established business with a great reputation and regular clientele," according to the listing, with a great landlord" and low rental rates."
It says the shop offers mid- to high-end clothing - including plus sizes - as well as some home decor items.
Here are some other interesting commercial real estate finds:
No building is perfect, but the perfect investment" at 251 John St. N. could be yours for $858,500.
Listed as a triplex" at the corner of John and Barton streets, the building is home to two residential units and one former dive bar.
That bar, Nobody's Perfect Bar and Grill, is recently vacant, the listing says.
The business at the corner of Barton and John streets, know for inexpensive beer, karaoke and their imperfectly perfect hand-painted sign, shuttered some time after getting a Reopening Ontario Act fine from the city on Nov. 28, 2020, for allegedly being open past permitted hours.
There's loads of future development potential" in 113 James St. N., says the listing hosting one of downtown Hamilton's restaurant giants.
The two-storey/three-storey building at the corner of James and Vine streets is Pho Ben Thanh, a Vietnamese-Thai restaurant, and six residential units.
B&T, as the restaurant is commonly know, is one of a chain of six restaurants in the Hamilton-Burlington-Wellington-Waterloo area. This one has been feeding Hamiltonians with its expansive menu for about 20 years, after moving to James North from Cannon and Park streets in the early 2010s.
The building hosting this 126-seat restaurant is on sale for $2,990,000.
358 Main St. W. is listed as an excellent investment opportunity" with a medical" tenant and three occupied residential units.
The building, on sale for $1,499,990 is home to Community Midwives of Hamilton, a midwifery clinic that has been operational for over 20 years.
But the listing also says the property can also be sold vacant on ground floor," for buyers not interested in hosting the midwives.
The listing touts a rooftop billboard and a rooftop patio.
You can own your own bakery at 547 Wilson St.
De Rosa Bakery, at the corner of Wilson and Sanford Avenue North is a established restaurant business for over 40 years," according to the listing.
The highly visible property across from Cathedral high school can be yours for $899,900.
And the two-storey home next door on Sanford - with tenants - is included in the selling price.
A would be rare opportunity" is gone after 111-115 Fiddlers Green Rd. was sold or unlisted. That opportunity could be a dream purchase for someone interested in owning a flower shop and living next door.
The large properties in Ancaster - home to Shaver's Flowers and house - were on sale for $1,795,000 before the listing was pulled down.
Jeremy Kemeny is a Hamilton-based web editor at The Spectator. Reach him via email: jkemeny@thespec.com