00 Fairfield Rd, Dayton, OH 45431
This exceptional commercial land offering presents a unique investment opportunity in the thriving Beavercreek, Ohio market. Situated on North Fairfield Road, at the highly visible intersection with Kemp Road, this property boasts unparalleled access to a substantial daily traffic volume exceeding 22,500 vehicles. The site's strategic location places it in close proximity to the Mall at Fairfield Commons, solidifying its position within a premier super-regional trade area. Beavercreek's economic strength is undeniable, recognized as Dayton's second-largest suburb and boasting the MSA's highest average household income, exceeding $135,000 within a one-mile radius. The presence of Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, employing approximately 27,500 individuals, further enhances the area's economic vitality and provides a stable, high-income demographic. The available land encompasses 15+/- acres, offering flexibility for various development scenarios. Individual 1-acre outparcels are available, priced between $1,000,000 and $1,500,000 each, while pricing for the remaining acreage is negotiable. The property's superior visibility and ample space for prominent signage make it an ideal location for businesses seeking maximum exposure and brand recognition. This is a rare opportunity to acquire prime commercial land in a high-demand area with exceptional growth potential. The property is located at 00 N Fairfield Rd, Beavercreek, OH 45431, in Greene County.
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