81 Nelson Blvd Thomas, WV 26292
This exceptional commercial property, located at 81 Nelson Boulevard in Thomas, West Virginia, presents a unique investment opportunity. The building boasts a substantial 3,550 square feet of space, offering ample room for a variety of business ventures. Situated on a generous 0.8-acre lot, the property provides ample outdoor space, potentially suitable for parking, expansion, or outdoor operations. The property's versatile "Other" classification allows for a wide range of potential uses, subject to local zoning regulations. The asking price is $784,999, representing a compelling value for a property of this size and location in Thomas, WV. This location offers easy access to local amenities and transportation routes, making it an attractive proposition for businesses seeking a prominent presence in the community. The property's substantial size and flexible zoning potential make it ideal for a variety of commercial uses, from retail and office space to light industrial or specialized services. Serious inquiries are encouraged to explore the possibilities this property offers. Further due diligence is recommended to confirm zoning and permitted uses. The property is offered as-is. Interested parties should conduct their own independent inspections and assessments to verify all aspects of the property and its suitability for their intended purpose. This is a rare opportunity to acquire a significant commercial property in a desirable West Virginia location.
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