Pharmacy for sale Swansea

Are you looking to buy a pharmacy in Swansea?

Whether you are a first-time buyer looking for pharmacies for sale in the Swansea area, or a seasoned buyer, our consultants at Prospect Estates will be able to give you a detailed market overview.

With a significant student population and excellent transport links, Swansea presents an ideal location for pharmacy ownership, offering excellent potential for long-term success and expansion.

Prospect Estates are working with a wide range of pharmacies in the Swansea area that are actively looking to sell, so please get in touch to find out about our latest opportunities.

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Pharmacy for sale West Wales - Turnover circa £300,000

Seller ID: J193158
Turnover: £300,000
Offers over: £195,000
Location(s): West Wales & the Valleys
Maintainable EBITDA: £90,000
Years established: 10-15
Number of staff: 2
Number of items: 3,000
Notes:
- Freehold opportunity with additional residential premises.
- Owner operated pharmacy.
- 40 hours.
- Village location.
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Frequently asked questions

 • Strong Economy and Employment Opportunities: Swansea has a diverse economy, with strong sectors in healthcare, education, technology, and manufacturing. The city is also home to Swansea University, which supports innovation and a skilled workforce. A stable and growing local economy provides a solid foundation for pharmacy ownership and ensures a reliable customer base.

Student Population: With the presence of Swansea University, the city has a significant student population. This creates demand for pharmacy services, including health advice, over-the-counter products, and medications tailored to students’ needs, such as remedies for common illnesses or stress-related products.

Excellent Transport Links: Swansea is well-connected by road and rail, with direct train links to Cardiff and London. The city also has a regional airport, providing easy access for both local customers and visitors. These excellent transport links enhance accessibility for customers, broadening the potential client base for pharmacies.

• We have put together an article providing an insight into navigating the UK acquisition market.

Key points include: 
• A Balancing Act for Buyers and Sellers
Understand how buyers are intensifying their scrutiny of potential acquisitions, seeking strategic alignment beyond financial metrics.

First-Time Buyers Enter the Arena:
The landscape has seen an influx of first-time buyers, from individual pharmacists to entrepreneurial ventures.

Read the full article here.

Foot traffic: Consider the pharmacy’s visibility and accessibility to local customers.

Demographics: Analyse the local population and their healthcare needs. Are there sufficient potential customers in the area?

Competition: Evaluate the number of nearby pharmacies or healthcare providers and how the pharmacy stands out in the market.

Qualified staff: Assess the qualifications and experience of the current staff, particularly the pharmacists and pharmacy technicians.

Employee turnover: High turnover can be a red flag. Look at the stability of the workforce and their job satisfaction.

Management systems: Review the pharmacy’s operational and management processes. A well-organized pharmacy will have effective systems in place for inventory management, customer service, and staff coordination.

Condition of the property: Check the condition of the building, equipment, and facilities. Are they in good repair?

Size and layout: Ensure the space is appropriately sized for current operations and potential future growth.

Lease terms: If the pharmacy is leased, evaluate the lease terms, including rent, duration, and any clauses that could impact long-term stability.

• Whether you’re a first-time buyer or a seasoned owner, our webinar offers expert advice on the process of buying a pharmacy.

• Join Nathan Atkinson, Director of Prospect Estates, and the legal experts from Carter Bond Solicitors in this essential webinar.

• This session will simplify the pharmacy acquisition process and highlight key pitfalls to avoid.

Download and watch our webinar here.

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