7020 Avenue C, Houston, TX 77011
This exceptional investment opportunity presents a prime 22,440-square-foot industrial property located at 7020 Avenue C in Houston, Texas, within the desirable Inner Loop Southeast market. The property consists of two buildings totaling approximately 22,440 square feet of rentable space situated on approximately one acre of land. Building 1 offers approximately 15,240 square feet across two stories, while Building 2 provides approximately 7,200 square feet on a single story. Both buildings include office space, kitchens, and restrooms, catering to diverse operational needs. The property boasts convenient access to major thoroughfares including I-10, the 610 Loop, and I-45, ensuring efficient transportation and logistics. Built in 1970 and estimated to have undergone renovations in 2016, the property features a gated entrance, ample parking for 20 vehicles, and a loading dock. The seller reports that the property is elevated and has never experienced flooding, although buyers are encouraged to conduct their own due diligence and verify all measurements. The property includes approximately 22,440 square feet of net rentable area, with an asking price of $1,650,000 ($73.53 per square foot). Additional features include a fenced property, 3-phase power, and its location within an Opportunity Zone. Both roofs are approximately seven years old. This vacant property is ideal for owner-users seeking a versatile industrial space in a strategic Houston location.
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