W Syble Brannan Pkwy Pkwy, Cedartown, GA 30125
This exceptional 93.58-acre mixed-use property presents a unique investment opportunity in Cedartown, Georgia. Strategically located on the US Highway 27 bypass, this expansive tract boasts significant road frontage, ensuring high visibility and accessibility for any commercial venture. The topography is characterized by level and gently rolling terrain, simplifying development and minimizing site preparation costs. The property's prime location offers easy access from US Highway 278, connecting seamlessly to Interstate 20 in both Douglasville and Carrollton. This versatility makes it ideal for a variety of development projects, including commercial ventures, housing developments, or an apartment complex. The substantial acreage provides ample space for large-scale projects, while the convenient location and excellent visibility promise strong returns on investment. This is a rare opportunity to acquire a significant land parcel with exceptional potential in a growing area. The property's size and location offer developers a blank canvas to create a thriving commercial or residential development. Serious inquiries are encouraged to explore the possibilities this remarkable property offers. The level to gently rolling terrain simplifies site planning and construction, reducing overall development costs and timelines. This is a prime opportunity for investors seeking a high-impact project with significant long-term growth potential.
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