2727 Atlantic Ave Daytona Beach, FL 32118
This exceptional 954-square-foot office condo is situated on the ground floor of the prestigious Bellair Condominium in Daytona Beach, Florida. Boasting a prime location directly across from the Atlantic Ocean, this property offers unparalleled convenience and luxury. Built in 1973, this unit within an eight-story building sits on a 901.69-square-foot lot and presents a unique opportunity for both business and residential use. Currently configured as an office, the space is easily adaptable. The existing layout could be transformed into a two-bedroom, two-bathroom unit with a small office, or even a three-bedroom, two-bathroom unit, offering incredible flexibility to suit diverse needs. The unit includes a full-size kitchen (excluding a stove). Owners enjoy full access to all community amenities. The property's proximity to shopping, restaurants, and schools adds to its appeal. This is a rare chance to acquire a versatile property in a highly sought-after oceanfront location. The asking price is $188,900. The business currently operating within the space is not included in the sale. This is an investment opportunity not to be missed. Contact us today to schedule a viewing and explore the endless possibilities this property offers.
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