1601 Trinity Mls Rd Carrollton, TX 75007
Trinity Highlands presents a remarkable investment opportunity in the thriving Carrollton, Texas market. This newly constructed mixed-use property, located at 1601 E Trinity Mills Road, boasts a substantial 40,000 square feet of space situated on a generous 2.84-acre lot. Its strategic location along the heavily trafficked President George Bush Turnpike offers unparalleled visibility and accessibility. This major east-west thoroughfare sees over 111,000 vehicles daily, ensuring high exposure for tenants and significant potential for return on investment. The property's mixed-use designation allows for diverse tenant possibilities, catering to a wide range of businesses and maximizing rental income streams. The asking price for this exceptional property is $8,500,000. Given its size, location, and the high volume of traffic on the adjacent President George Bush Turnpike, Trinity Highlands represents a compelling investment opportunity for discerning buyers seeking a high-return, mixed-use asset in a dynamic Texas market. The property is situated in Dallas County, Texas, and utilizes a Carrollton, TX zip code of 75007. This prime location offers excellent access to a large and diverse customer base, making it an ideal choice for businesses seeking high visibility and convenient access for their customers. The property's substantial size and flexible zoning provide ample opportunities for creative development and tenant mix.
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