19th St And Upland Ave Lubbock, TX 79407
This exceptional 10-acre commercial land parcel presents a remarkable investment opportunity in Lubbock, Texas. Situated at the intersection of 19th Street and Upland Avenue, this property enjoys a prime location within the thriving Burgamy Park subdivision, surrounded by over 2,000 existing and planned homes. Its strategic placement in rapidly growing west Lubbock positions it ideally between the developing Bushland Springs and Burgamy Park subdivisions. The property benefits from its location along the robust retail corridor of west 19th Street, a corridor poised for further expansion with the imminent arrival of Lubbock's second HEB grocery store at 19th and W Loop 289. This translates to significant potential for high foot traffic and strong consumer demand. The site is fully serviced, with all utilities already in place, making it development-ready. This eliminates significant upfront costs and allows for a swift commencement of construction. The asking price for this exceptional opportunity is $5,227,200. This 10-acre tract offers unparalleled potential for a variety of commercial ventures, capitalizing on the explosive residential growth and strategic retail location in west Lubbock. The property's proximity to established residential areas and a major retail development ensures a strong foundation for long-term success. Don't miss this chance to secure a prime piece of Lubbock's burgeoning commercial landscape. The zip code is 79407.
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