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Dalton Town Centre Shop Set For Auction With Thirty Thousand To Thirty Five Thousand Pound Guide Price

18 Jun 2026 Dalton Town Centre Shop Set For Auction With Thirty Thousand To Thirty Five Thousand Pound Guide Price


A retail property in Dalton town centre is set to be auctioned with a guide price of between thirty thousand pounds and thirty five thousand pounds, drawing interest from investors and local business owners looking for new opportunities in the area.

The property, located in a prominent position within the town centre, is expected to attract attention due to its affordability and potential for commercial use. Auctioneers have highlighted the site as a suitable option for small business ventures, start up retailers, or redevelopment opportunities depending on planning permissions.

Interest in town centre properties has remained steady as buyers continue to look for lower cost entry points into the commercial property market. Experts suggest that auction sales of this kind often appeal to investors seeking value driven opportunities, particularly in smaller towns where regeneration and local trade remain important.

The guide price reflects the competitive nature of the auction market, where properties are often sold at levels that encourage bidding activity. However, final sale prices can vary significantly depending on demand and buyer interest on the day of the auction.

Local business observers note that properties like this can play an important role in supporting town centre activity, especially if they are brought back into active commercial use. Vacant retail spaces are often seen as opportunities for new independent shops or service based businesses.

The upcoming auction is expected to attract a mix of investors, developers, and local entrepreneurs, all considering the potential of the site within Dalton’s retail landscape. With interest in regional property continuing, the sale will be closely watched by those monitoring the local market.

As the auction date approaches, attention remains on how much bidding activity the property will generate and whether it will sell within or above its guide price range, reflecting ongoing demand for affordable commercial spaces in town centres.

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