3004 Flat Top Rd, Ghent, WV 25843
This exceptional 30-acre parcel in Ghent, West Virginia, presents a rare investment opportunity. Strategically located on Route 19 at I-77 Exit 28, directly adjacent to the I-77 toll booth, this property boasts unparalleled visibility to approximately 100,000 vehicles daily. Its prime location offers easy access to major interstates and highways, as well as two significant US railroads, ensuring excellent connectivity. The property's proximity to Raleigh County Memorial Airport (with flights to Charlotte and Parkersburg) and Yeager Airport (offering national and international flights) further enhances its appeal. The land is zoned for versatile development, accommodating industrial, commercial, recreational, and residential projects. Public water, sewer, natural gas, and electric services are readily available on-site, and the land is cleared and prepared for immediate development. The seller is open to negotiating financing options upon contract ratification. This location is experiencing significant growth, with nearby developments including a major sports and expo center in Mercer County. The high traffic count, coupled with the planned expansion of a nearby convenience store and gas station, promises increased traffic flow and enhanced commercial potential. This is a truly unique opportunity to capitalize on the burgeoning growth in this area of West Virginia. The property is located in Raleigh County, Shady Spring taxing district, parcel 0029.
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