4211 University Dr Edinburg, TX 78539
This exceptional 2.8-acre commercial land opportunity in Edinburg, Texas, presents a unique investment prospect. Located at 4211 W University Drive, this property boasts a prime location at the coveted intersection of 107 and 10th, strategically positioned between McAllen and Edinburg. The asking price is $1,600,000. Built in 1983, the land includes three separate income-producing properties: one commercial building and two residential structures, offering immediate cash flow potential. This highly visible location within the Rio Grande Valley is poised for significant growth, particularly with anticipated increased traffic along 10th Street in the coming years. The property's versatility makes it suitable for a range of short-term and long-term investment strategies. Its strategic location and existing income streams make this a compelling opportunity for investors seeking a strong return on investment in a rapidly developing area of Texas. The property's 78539 zip code and Hidalgo County location further enhance its appeal. This is a rare chance to acquire a significant piece of commercial real estate in a high-growth market. The 2.8-acre lot size provides ample space for expansion or redevelopment, catering to diverse business needs and future development possibilities. This property offers a blend of immediate income and long-term growth potential, making it an attractive investment for discerning buyers.
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