The former offices of Petrofac at Wellington Circle south of Aberdeen are being sold at auction later this month.
Comprising a 44,426 sq ft office building which is ready for immediate occupation together with a 147-space car park, the property is being offered for sale with a guide price of £975,000.
Mhairi Archibald, of Acuitus – which is selling the property at its forthcoming auction – said: "Located on Aberdeen’s 'Motor Mile' next to the A956 and close to major car dealerships Including Tesla, this is a substantial office building with great transport links. It’s a great ‘blank canvas’ for a new owner and its three-acre site could provide future asset management opportunities."
The 46-lot auction also features a 4.4-acre property on the Altens Industrial Estate close to the new Aberdeen Harbour.
Currently comprising four interconnecting industrial units, a detached office building and a large open storage yard area with car parking, the property is being offered with a guide price of £350,000-£375,000.
The Acuitus auction will take place on March 31 and will be broadcast via livestream on the Acuitus website with bidding online, by telephone and by proxy.
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