219 3rd St Beaver, PA 15009-2353
This stunning Victorian property at 219 Third Street, Beaver, PA, presents a unique investment opportunity. Situated on a 0.16-acre lot, this building offers exceptional versatility thanks to its Gateway Commercial East zoning. The first floor, currently configured as ADA-accessible professional office space, boasts classic Victorian details including beautiful stained-glass windows. A separate entrance leads to a spacious upper-level apartment complete with its own laundry room. The property's adaptable design allows for several potential uses: conversion to residential apartments or condos, or continued use as a combination office/apartment building. Its prime downtown Beaver location offers easy access to the Bridgewater riverfront and the Beaver historic campus/museum, providing convenient access to local amenities and attractions. The building's unique architectural features and flexible zoning make it an ideal investment for those seeking a high-return property with significant upside potential. The asking price is $209,000. This is a rare opportunity to acquire a distinctive property in a desirable location with multiple income streams. Don't miss out on this exceptional chance to own a piece of Beaver's rich history and vibrant future. The square footage is not currently available.
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Shannon Limerick-Gnas, MA Physician Medical Clinic
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Toni P. Gohean, MA Physician Medical Clinic
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Joseph Peters, PHD Physician Medical Clinic
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Paul F. Bell, PhD Physician Medical Clinic
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Rocco Ferri, M Counselor Doctor
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