The 3,073-square-foot property is described as a"high traffic and busy location" in the heart of the Church-Wellesley Village neighbourhood, with an owner"motivated to sell" advertising a rare chance to buy into a business.
At a list price of just $1, the owners are apparently trying to spark up a bidding war. However, prospective buyers mistakenly under the impression they'll be able to buy the business for cheaper than a pack of gum sold within will be disappointed to learn that this is merely a marketing tactic. Properties, or in this case, businesses, listed for a buck appear near the top of listing sites when sorted by price, designed to catch the eyes of buyers seeking a deal without showing the owner's hand too early in the game.Though not part of the chain of high-end Pusateri's supermarkets, the business was indeed founded and operated by the son-in-law of the supermarket chain owner, and his business partners.to new owners Helen and Bin in 2013 after over 47 years of running the market.