13 Rte, Seaford, DE 19973
This exceptional 109-acre parcel presents a remarkable investment opportunity in the thriving city of Seaford, Delaware. Strategically located on Route 13 North, this vacant land boasts high visibility and convenient access to major transportation arteries, making it ideal for a diverse range of commercial developments. The property is zoned for commercial use, offering flexibility for various projects, from retail and office spaces to light industrial facilities or a mixed-use development. The presence of readily available water and sewer lines at the site significantly streamlines the development process, reducing upfront infrastructure costs. While water and sewer hookups are required, this established infrastructure significantly reduces the complexities and expenses often associated with new construction projects in less developed areas. The expansive acreage provides ample space for large-scale projects, allowing for substantial building footprints and extensive parking areas. Given its prime location and zoning, this property represents a rare chance to capitalize on the growing commercial landscape of Seaford. The significant size and strategic location make this a highly attractive proposition for developers seeking a substantial land holding with excellent potential for future growth and return on investment. This is a unique opportunity to shape the future of Seaford's commercial sector. Serious inquiries are encouraged.
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