A commercial property located in the country of Lithuania, Palanga, offers an opportunity for investment. Priced at €100 per share, with an estimated minimal return of 11 percent, the property holds a value of €75,000. The project consists of two service buildings designed for automated goods reception and issuance activities.
These one-story buildings with a mezzanine (~6m high) are built perpendicular to Vėjo street. Each building comprises rooms of various sizes, each with a separate entrance from the outside. Access to the area is provided through two 5.5m wide entrances from Vėjo street, with the southern entrance leading to the exhibition site. A roundabout is planned around both buildings, with 64 parking spaces along the long facades, one for each goods reception-issuance point.
The buildings are intended for small companies and individuals engaged in electronic commerce, offering small automated points of receipt and issuance of goods. Main rooms for receiving and issuing goods have external entrances, while auxiliary rooms with separate entrances serve the building complex. Parking spaces are available at all entrances, and all facilities will be managed through a mobile application.
Exterior walls of the buildings are multi-layer panels of two colors, with gates and doors equipped with translucent materials for natural light. The gabled roofs have downpipes for water runoff, and decorative metal tubular profiles adorn the facades. Interior walls are decorated with multi-layer panels and plasterboard partitions filled with cotton wool, with concrete floors and WC facilities as needed.
Technical sites within the buildings are tailored to tenant requirements, with the option for a ladder or lift (up to 3t) installation based on technology needs. The property offers a unique investment opportunity in a strategic location, catering to the growing demand for automated goods reception and issuance services in the region.