601 Quinton-Marlboro Rd, Bridgeton, NJ 08079
This exceptional 10-11 acre property in Salem County, New Jersey, presents a unique investment opportunity. Located at 601 Quinton-Marlboro Rd, Bridgeton, NJ 08079, this versatile land boasts multiple buildings, ideal for various uses. The main features include a 2,208 sq ft retail building with excellent road frontage on Rt 49, previously a successful produce market, complete with cold storage and ample parking. A substantial 3,840 sq ft Agway building offers two large cold storage rooms (25' x 32' and 15' x 32'), plus additional storage and a loading dock with a truck-height rolling door. A separate trailer building, featuring several hoop houses (some with sprinklers), and a rear sprinkler field, enhances the agricultural potential. The property also includes a separate office building. The property is being sold "as is," with existing equipment included. The permitted zoning is PBR; however, potential buyers should verify zoning with Quinton Township for residential or other uses. Owner financing is available, making this an attractive proposition for those seeking a substantial property with diverse possibilities. This property offers a blend of commercial and agricultural potential, making it a rare find in the market. The existing infrastructure, including cold storage and ample space, provides a solid foundation for a variety of businesses or agricultural ventures. The property's location and size offer significant potential for growth and development.
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