100 N 3Rd St, Easton, PA 18042
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This exceptional five-story, 33,336-square-foot office building, constructed in 1970, presents a unique investment opportunity in Easton, Pennsylvania. Located at 100 N 3rd Street, this Class C property boasts a prominent position at a well-lit intersection, enjoying high visibility with approximately 7,200 vehicles passing daily. The building features five suites, ideal for multiple tenants, and offers convenient access to Routes 22 and 611. Situated just two blocks from Easton Centre Square, this location benefits from a dense residential area with planned residential development nearby, ensuring a strong tenant base and future growth potential. The property includes an off-street parking lot to supplement metered on-street parking. Nearby amenities and local businesses are within walking distance. The building is zoned DD-Downtown District and features elevators for convenient access to all five floors. This Northampton County property (APN: L9NE3D 13 17 0310) is perfect for executive, medical, or professional office uses. The building's strategic location and ample space make it an attractive option for businesses seeking a thriving and accessible location in Easton.
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Cap rate
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AI, CAP & Alternative Use estimations · Realmo proprietary blendProperty tax & assessments
Tax year 2024Comparables
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Property description
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BGO · Easton, PAEaston. Always verify with local authorities before improvements.
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