0 Swc I-10 & Cobia Dr, Katy, TX 77494
This exceptional 1.24-acre commercial land parcel presents a prime investment opportunity in the thriving Katy, Texas market. Strategically located at the southwest corner of I-10 and Cobia Drive, this single-tenant pad site benefits from unparalleled visibility and accessibility. The property's location ensures high traffic counts, drawing significant exposure from the major interstate and local roadways. The land is designated for commercial use within Fort Bend County, offering flexibility for a variety of development plans. With its ideal location and substantial acreage, this site is perfectly suited for businesses seeking a high-impact presence in a rapidly growing area. The property's proximity to a Costco store further enhances its desirability, providing a strong anchor tenant and drawing significant customer traffic. This presents a rare chance to acquire a well-positioned commercial land parcel in a prime location with exceptional growth potential. The 1.24 acres offer ample space for development, allowing for a substantial build-out to meet the needs of a variety of businesses. This is a turnkey opportunity for investors seeking a high-return investment in a dynamic and expanding market. The property is currently available for lease, providing immediate income potential. Detailed site plans and zoning information are available upon request. Don't miss this chance to secure a prime commercial location in Katy, Texas.
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