Seapoint Restaurant in Monkstown sold to private investor for €1,250,000

Initial yield of Co Dublin premises will be close to 7%

Seapoint Restaurant: Maria Duffy of Lisney said  inquiries continued to come in after the sale of the premises was agreed
Seapoint Restaurant: Maria Duffy of Lisney said inquiries continued to come in after the sale of the premises was agreed

The popular Seapoint Restaurant at Monkstown Crescent in Monkstown, Co Dublin, has been sold to a private investor at the guide price of €1,250,000. The net initial yield will be close to 7 per cent.

The Mews can seat 110 diners and is producing a rental income of €90,000 per annum. The lease has another 16.7 years to run.

Maria Duffy of Lisney said that not only did they have strong interest in the investment but inquiries continued to come in after the sale was agreed. "The calls came mainly from investors looking for exposure to the thriving hospitality sector which is growing on the back of the improving wider economy."

Jack Fagan

Jack Fagan

Jack Fagan is the former commercial-property editor of The Irish Times