1062 Susquehanna Trl Liverpool, PA 17045
This exceptional mixed-use property, located at 1062 Susquehanna Trail in Liverpool, Pennsylvania, presents a remarkable opportunity for entrepreneurs seeking high visibility and a blank canvas for their business ventures. Situated on a 1.02-acre lot along the busy Route 11/15 corridor, this 2,000-square-foot building boasts tremendous visibility for attracting customers. Previously utilized as a gas and convenience store, the property has been fully cleared of its former tanks and pumping equipment, offering a clean slate for a wide range of commercial uses. The building is ready for immediate occupancy and customization to suit your specific business needs. All utilities are in place, with public sewer and a private well providing reliable service. The strategic location along a major thoroughfare ensures high traffic volume and significant exposure to potential customers. This is an ideal opportunity to establish a thriving business in a prime commercial location. The property's size and location make it suitable for a variety of commercial uses, from retail to office space, and its blank slate nature allows for complete customization to meet the requirements of any business plan. Don't miss this chance to secure a highly visible and versatile commercial property in a desirable location. The asking price is $350,000.
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Tax year 2024Comparables
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MIX · Liverpool, PALiverpool. Always verify with local authorities before improvements.
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