35 Years Of Trading History - Prominent Jewellery Store
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(no street name provided), Victoria Park WA 6100

$145,000 PSAV

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This store has been the cornerstone of jewellery in Victoria Park. Boasting the perfect combination of retail sales and repair services, this business has consistently shown profits over the many years.

Trained and qualified staff with all equipment needed are included to continue this business for the next owner. Is that you?

This business has the distinct advantage that it is able to create custom pieces for its customers, unlike many stores that have mass produced items. This personalised service has created a loyal group of repeat customers, and means the business stands out from the rest.

Asking price for business is $145,000 (plus approx stock of $130,000)

Talk to us about how you can grab this opportunity and add even more value. Interested parties are invited to contact the office for more information.

Call Ben Stuckey on 08 6263 0900 or email
ben.stuckey@finnbusinesssales.com.au

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Key details

Property type:
Business

Other Details

The Finn Group

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SummaryMedian sales
Average Age
36 years
Population
9,334
Listing ID: 174651801. This listing has been viewed 5 times. It was first displayed on 28/11/2017 and last updated on 28/11/2017.
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