109 Russell Ave Brownsville, TN 38012
This exceptional mixed-use property presents a compelling investment opportunity in the thriving town of Brownsville, Tennessee. Located at 109 S Russell Avenue, this single-story building boasts a substantial 8,400 square feet of space, ideally suited for a variety of commercial ventures. Constructed in 1963, the property offers a blend of office and warehouse space, providing flexibility for diverse business needs. The building's layout allows for efficient workflow and ample storage, making it an attractive option for businesses requiring both office and warehouse functionality. Situated in Haywood County, the property benefits from its central location within Brownsville, offering convenient access to local amenities and transportation routes. The lot size is not specified, however, the substantial building footprint provides ample space for operations. Priced at $699,900, this property represents a significant opportunity for investors seeking a strong return on investment in a dynamic market. The combination of office and warehouse space, coupled with its prime location, makes this a truly unique and versatile commercial property. Serious inquiries are encouraged to explore the potential of this remarkable investment. The property's age and size offer a solid foundation for a variety of business plans, from established companies seeking expansion to entrepreneurs looking to establish a new presence in Brownsville.
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