4265 Highway 27, Clermont, FL 34711
This exceptional 2.1-acre commercial land parcel presents a prime development opportunity in the thriving Clermont, Florida market. Strategically located at 4265 S Hwy 27, this vacant lot boasts a highly desirable location, shadow-anchored by a Publix supermarket, ensuring consistent high traffic and visibility. The property is zoned for vacant commercial use and offers significant potential for a variety of retail developments. With its convenient access to Kings Ridge Golf Course and Winsley Street, this site is ideally suited for businesses seeking high exposure and a strong customer base. The lot size allows for the development of multiple pads, making it perfect for fast-casual restaurants, quick-service restaurants (QSRs), or other retail establishments. The property's APN is 092326000200001200, and it is situated in Lake County's Clermont submarket, within the 34711 zip code. This is a rare opportunity to acquire a well-positioned commercial land parcel in a rapidly growing area with strong demographics and high consumer spending. The property's size and location make it an attractive investment for developers seeking to capitalize on the area's robust retail market. This is a unique chance to build a thriving business in a highly visible and accessible location. The property is designated for multiple tenancies, offering flexibility for various development plans. Don't miss this chance to secure a prime piece of Clermont real estate.
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