1107 S Harbor Blvd Santa Ana, CA 92704
For Sale
This exceptional freestanding retail property, located at 1107 S Harbor Blvd in Orange County, presents a unique investment opportunity. The building boasts a substantial 20,379 square feet of space, currently vacant and ready for immediate occupancy. Situated on a generous 1.72-acre lot, the property offers ample space for expansion or outdoor activities. Built in 1979, the structure features a 14-foot clear height, three 10'w x 10'h grade-level loading doors, and a fenced, secured yard, providing excellent security and functionality. Parking is abundant, with a ratio of 3.93 spaces per 1,000 square feet. The property is zoned COM-Commercial, allowing for a variety of uses, including its previous use as a church. The building's electrical service is 400 amps (verification recommended). This property is ideal for a business seeking a large, well-located space with significant potential. Its size, ample parking, and flexible zoning make it a highly attractive option for a wide range of commercial enterprises. The property's location on Harbor Boulevard offers excellent visibility and accessibility. This is a rare opportunity to acquire a substantial freestanding retail building in a desirable Orange County location. The property is available for lease.
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Microhaus General Contractor
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Radio Vértice Dimensional Church
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KBF Home Improvement Building Supply Hardware & Home Improvement
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