0 St James Ave, Summerville, SC 29486
This exceptional 1.42-acre commercial land parcel presents a prime investment opportunity in Summerville, South Carolina. Located at 0 St James Avenue, this property boasts a highly desirable General Commercial (GC) zoning designation, opening doors to a wide array of commercial development possibilities. The site is conveniently situated northwest of a recently constructed 7-Eleven at the intersection of Myers Road and St. James Avenue in Berkeley County, benefiting from excellent visibility and accessibility. With an APN of 223-13-04-002, this undeveloped land offers significant potential for entrepreneurs and investors seeking a strategic location within a growing community. The property's 1.42-acre size provides ample space for various commercial ventures, catering to the needs of a thriving market. The asking price is $449,000. The high traffic volume of 22,000 vehicles per day in the area further enhances the property's commercial viability, making it an attractive proposition for businesses seeking high exposure. This is a rare opportunity to acquire a well-positioned commercial lot in a rapidly developing area of Summerville, SC, with a zip code of 29486. The property's location offers easy access to major roadways and amenities, making it an ideal site for a variety of commercial uses. Don't miss this chance to secure a piece of Summerville's vibrant commercial landscape.
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