Highway, Winfield, MO 63389
This exceptional 11-acre commercial lot presents a remarkable opportunity for developers and investors seeking a high-traffic location in the thriving Lincoln County, Missouri market. Boasting over 600 feet of frontage on Highway W, this property enjoys unparalleled visibility and accessibility. All utilities are conveniently in place, simplifying the development process and minimizing upfront costs. The site is strategically positioned within the Troy school district, surrounded by a residential community of over 5,000 homes, ensuring a robust customer base for any commercial venture. The property's location within a rapidly expanding area guarantees significant future growth potential. This development is part of a larger 41+ acre project that includes a Casey's General Store and a Dollar General on adjacent lots, further enhancing the area's commercial appeal and attracting significant foot traffic. The 11-acre parcel offers a blank canvas for a wide range of commercial or multi-family developments, making it an ideal investment for those seeking to capitalize on the burgeoning growth of Winfield, Missouri. The property's size and location make it suitable for a variety of uses, from retail and restaurants to light industrial and multi-family housing. This is a rare opportunity to secure a prime commercial site in a high-growth area. Don't miss out on this chance to establish your business in a thriving community. The asking price is $715,000.
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