1219 Carthage St, Sanford, NC 27330
This exceptional 8,000-square-foot medical office building is available for lease in Sanford, North Carolina. Located at 1219 Carthage St, in Lee County, this single-tenant property presents a unique opportunity for medical practices seeking a spacious and well-maintained facility. The building offers a total of 8,000 square feet of usable space, currently entirely vacant and ready for immediate occupancy. The property's convenient location in Sanford provides easy access for patients and staff, with ample parking readily available (though specific parking details are not provided). The building's classification as a medical office ensures it meets the specific needs and requirements of healthcare providers, including appropriate infrastructure and design elements. This is an ideal space for a growing medical practice looking to establish a strong presence in the Sanford community. The property is categorized as an office building with a medical office subtype, indicating its suitability for various medical specialties. The address is confirmed as 1219 Carthage St, Sanford, NC 27330. Interested parties are encouraged to inquire for further details and leasing information. The property is ready for immediate occupancy, offering a turnkey solution for medical professionals seeking a new location. This represents a significant opportunity to secure a substantial and well-situated medical office space in a growing market.
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