373 Suncook Vly Rd Barnstead, NH 03218
This exceptional 6.5-acre commercial property, situated on the high-traffic Route 28/Suncook Valley Highway in Barnstead, New Hampshire, presents a unique investment opportunity. The expansive lot boasts two convenient curb cuts, providing excellent accessibility for any commercial enterprise. The property's zoning allows for a diverse range of uses, making it ideal for a variety of businesses. Permitted uses include, but are not limited to: bed and breakfast, church, daycare center, two-family dwellings, home occupation, inn, manufacturing facility, manufactured housing, retail establishment, school, service business, and warehouse storage. This flexibility offers significant potential for entrepreneurs and investors seeking a versatile location with high visibility. The property's prime location on a major thoroughfare ensures substantial exposure to a large volume of daily traffic, maximizing the potential for customer reach and business growth. Detailed zoning information for Barnstead is readily available for review to confirm suitability for your specific commercial venture. This is a rare opportunity to acquire a substantial commercial parcel in a desirable location with a wide array of permitted uses. Don't miss out on this chance to establish your business in a thriving community. The asking price is $375,000.
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Tax year 2023Comparables
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101 RE · Barnstead, NHBarnstead. Always verify with local authorities before improvements.
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