9 Harbor Center Dr Palm Coast, FL 32137
This exceptional mixed-use property, located at 9 Harbor Center Drive in Palm Coast, Florida, presents a unique investment opportunity. The 1,607 square foot building, constructed in 2000, is classified as Class B and offers a fee simple ownership. Currently operating as a successful nail salon for over 20 years, the business boasts an established clientele and a prime location in a high-traffic area with excellent visibility. The property includes numerous nail stations, pedicure chairs, a waxing room, washer/dryer, and a tanning machine. Ample parking is available for clients and staff. The asking price is $450,000, translating to $280.02 per square foot. This single-tenancy property is ideal for an owner-user seeking to expand their existing business or an entrepreneur looking to establish themselves in a thriving coastal community. Palm Coast's growing population and favorable climate create a strong market for beauty services. The property's location near major highways and the beach ensures excellent accessibility. This turnkey operation offers a significant return on investment for the right buyer. Serious inquiries only
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