1269 Evans Rd Hoschton, GA 30548
This exceptional 6.67-acre commercial land parcel presents a remarkable development opportunity in Hoschton, Georgia, situated within the Atlanta MSA, boasting convenient access to major transportation arteries. Zoned R4, this property offers significant flexibility for a variety of uses, including retail, medical, office, hotel, shopping center, convenience store, or mixed-use residential development. The site features approximately 700 feet of frontage on GA-124 and over 400 feet on Evans Road, providing excellent visibility and accessibility. The mostly level terrain, with a gentle slope towards GA-124, simplifies development planning. Currently, a single-family home with a tenant occupies the land, adding potential rental income. Existing infrastructure includes septic and public water. The property benefits from a strategic location adjacent to a gas station and restaurant, and is within close proximity to an Amazon fulfillment center and numerous ongoing residential and mixed-use developments. A planned roundabout at the intersection of GA-124 and Hog Mountain Road will further enhance accessibility. The property's proximity to I-85, GA Highway 316, and Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (within one hour) provides unparalleled connectivity. The asking price for this prime development opportunity is $1,200,000. The property's APN is 026 168A. This is a rare chance to capitalize on the rapid growth in this area.
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