203 St Augustine Rd Valdosta, GA 31601
This exceptional 0.8-acre commercial lot presents a remarkable investment opportunity in Valdosta, Georgia. Strategically located on the five-lane St. Augustine Road, a major connector artery on the west side of Valdosta, this property boasts exceptional visibility and high traffic counts. Daily traffic volumes exceed 14,600 vehicles on St. Augustine Road and over 23,600 on nearby West Hill Avenue. Its proximity to Interstate 75 Exit 16 (less than a mile away) further enhances its accessibility and appeal. The property includes a 792-square-foot building, circa 1960, which is currently in poor condition and could be demolished, renovated, or repurposed. The lot is zoned C-H and benefits from readily available city water and sewer services. This prime location sits between established businesses such as City Electric Supply and Advance Auto Parts, surrounded by other commercial enterprises. The property's versatility makes it suitable for a wide range of commercial uses, including auto sales, portable building installations, mini-storage facilities, contractor yards, supply houses, or wholesale operations. The asking price of $169,900 represents an affordable entry point into the Valdosta commercial real estate market. The property's address is 203 St Augustine Rd, Valdosta, GA 31601, with the APN 0119C-049. This is a rare opportunity to acquire a highly visible and well-located commercial lot in a thriving area.
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