Bracknell Forest has many shops and premises standing empty brimming with potential for new businesses to make away.
With residents more clued up on how to support small businesses, now could be the time to go for that dream of opening up a shop, salon or whatever you wish.
We've scoured Zoopla and Rightmove to bring you some of the most recent premises to hit the market - and how much renting or buying one will cost.
This information is according to Zoopla and may include listings of businesses that have just been sold or rented in the past few days.
Co-op store
This supermarket is still listed for sale on property website Rightmove and it's listed for sale for £1,930,000.
The property is a two storey detached building with a multi-pitched slate roof, rendered brick elevations and double-glazed fenestration throughout.
The Co-op store benefits from a two bedroom flat above.
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The Treasure Food and Wine Shop
This prime opportunity is located on the busy Yorktown Road and benefits from a three-bedroomed flat located above which is currently being rented out for £950 per month.
It is advised to continue running the shop as it is but introduce fresh bread options, add lottery, pay point and mobile phone top-ups or whatever you think is missing with the store.
Residential Development for sale
A period terraced retail unit with a basement and self-contained first floor offices in Crowthorne is listed for £380,000.
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The property has the benefit of planning permission to convert the first-floor offices into two, one-bedroom flats and convert the ground floor retail unit into part retail and a further one-bedroom flat.
The Homestead - £1,000,000
This care home facility located in Crowthorne is ideal for someone looking to branch out into the industry.
The first floor has 10 single bedrooms, one with en suite and one twin room, shower room with WC and separate WC.
Whilst being registered with the Care Quality Commission to provide care in the categories of Old Age and Dementia for 23 service users, its most recent inspection received an overall rating of Good in 2018.
Restaurant, Wokingham
his charming period property offers an excellent mixed use investment opportunity. 37-39 Denmark Street is a Grade II listed brick and timber building, let to Heirs of Sanpa Spanish restaurant.
It benefits from a large modern kitchen extension, outside store and secluded courtyard for al fresco dining.
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