11155 Tara Blvd, Hampton, GA 30228
This exceptional 77,133 square foot, single-story retail center in Hampton, GA, presents a compelling investment opportunity. Anchored by a Food Depot and boasting 14 tenants with 98.31% occupancy, the property generates a strong NOI of $802,119, yielding a 7.75% cap rate. Located on a 10.18-acre lot at 11155 Tara Blvd (30228), the center benefits from its prime location near a high-traffic Home Depot, experiencing approximately 57,000 vehicles daily. Built in 1995 and extensively renovated in 2024, the property features a diverse tenant mix, including a recently signed 10-year lease with Five Below. The property operates under a Net Lease (NNN) agreement and is offered for sale at $10,400,000. Situated within the rapidly growing Atlanta MSA, this asset offers significant upside potential due to the region's robust economy and strong population growth. The property's high occupancy and strong tenant base provide a stable and attractive investment profile. This is a multi-tenant property with a proven track record of success in a high-demand retail market. The property's recent renovations ensure its continued appeal to both tenants and shoppers. The strategic location and strong tenant mix make this a truly exceptional investment opportunity.
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