126-130 Franklin St, East Bridgewater, MA 02333
This exceptional 10,920 square foot commercial property, located at 126-130 Franklin Street in East Bridgewater, Massachusetts, presents a unique investment opportunity. Situated on a 1.02-acre lot, this single-story building is zoned for commercial use (100) and offers a blend of retail and office space, ideal for a variety of businesses. The asking price is $1,499,000, representing a land value of $1,469,608 per acre. The property boasts a prime location at the intersection of Routes 18 and 27, ensuring high visibility and accessibility. Approved plans exist for a 10,920 square foot office/retail building, making this a turnkey opportunity for immediate development or occupancy. The property's size and location in the thriving East Bridgewater market make it an attractive investment for both established businesses and new ventures seeking a strategic foothold in a high-traffic area. The existing zoning allows for flexibility in development and use, providing potential buyers with a range of options to maximize their return on investment. This property offers a rare combination of prime location, approved plans, and significant square footage, making it a highly desirable asset in the competitive commercial real estate market. The Suffolk County location adds to its appeal, offering access to a strong workforce and established infrastructure. This is a chance to acquire a substantial commercial property in a desirable location with significant potential for growth and profitability.
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