675 Falcon St Mapleton, ND 58059
This exceptional 1.76-acre commercial lot, situated in Mapleton, North Dakota, presents a remarkable investment opportunity. Located at 675 Falcon Street, this property boasts an enviable position just off Interstate 94 and County Road 11, ensuring unparalleled visibility and accessibility. The Highway Commercial District (C-2) zoning allows for a wide range of commercial uses. The lot offers convenient front-door parking and excellent bi-directional access from both the north and south ends, maximizing convenience for customers and employees. With a land value of $8.25 per square foot, and an asking price of $631,625, this property represents a strong value proposition in a growing community. The site is ideally suited for businesses seeking high visibility and easy access to major transportation routes. Its location in the thriving Maple River Town Square development offers a synergistic environment for commercial success. This is a rare opportunity to secure a prime commercial lot in a rapidly developing area, offering significant potential for long-term growth and return on investment. The lot size is ideal for a variety of commercial ventures, and the strong visibility and signage options make it an attractive location for businesses seeking to establish a strong presence in the Mapleton market. The convenient access and ample parking further enhance the property's appeal. Don't miss this chance to acquire a piece of Mapleton's vibrant commercial landscape.
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