0 D St Madera, CA 93638
This exceptional commercial property, located at 123 & 125 N. D Street in Madera, California, presents a unique investment opportunity. The property encompasses a total of 4,168 to 7,239 square feet situated on a substantial 15,000-acre lot, zoned for commercial use. The complex offers a versatile layout, featuring one building with an open floor plan ideal for retail use, and another divided into nine smaller suites perfect for office or service-based businesses. This prime location in downtown Madera provides excellent visibility and accessibility, with abundant on-street parking readily available. The property's strategic position offers easy access to a thriving business community and benefits from Madera's robust economy, fueled by agriculture, tourism (proximity to Yosemite National Park), and a growing healthcare sector. The asking price is $889,000. This presents a compelling owner-user opportunity or a strong potential for rental income generation. The property's size and configuration offer flexibility for a variety of commercial uses, making it an attractive investment in a rapidly developing area of California. The city of Madera and Madera County boast a combined population of over 232,000, further highlighting the area's growth potential. The property's location on a corner lot provides exceptional visibility and accessibility. This is a rare opportunity to acquire a well-positioned commercial property in a high-growth market.
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