106 Freeman St 8 Oceanside, CA 92054-3014
This exceptional mixed-use property, located at 106-108 S Freeman Street in Oceanside, California (92054), presents a unique investment opportunity. Boasting 1,625 square feet on a 5,149 square foot lot (APN 147-282-11), this commercially zoned (Commercial Professional) building offers versatile space ideal for retail, office, or a combination thereof. The asking price is $1,080,000, translating to $664.62 per square foot. Situated just one block from the bustling South Coast Highway, this location provides excellent visibility and signage opportunities. Dedicated parking is available. The property's multiple suite configuration allows for flexibility, accommodating owner-occupancy with expansion or reduction options. Benefit from the area's thriving growth, with over 1,250 new residential units and hotel rooms within a quarter-mile radius. Enjoy proximity to popular establishments such as Blade 1936, Breakwater Brewing, Camp Coffee, and Masters Kitchen. Furthermore, the property's location is three blocks from the Oceanside Transit Center, a site slated for significant redevelopment adding over 750 new residential units. The anticipated occupancy date is March 6, 2024. This property offers a compelling blend of location, versatility, and growth potential in a highly desirable Oceanside location.
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COMMERCIAL · Oceanside, CAOceanside. Always verify with local authorities before improvements.
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