116 Center St, Daytona Beach, FL 32117
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This exceptional investment opportunity in Holly Hill, Florida, presents a unique three-parcel offering. The centerpiece is a 2,100 square foot, single-story Class C commercial building, built in 1964 and renovated in 2020. Currently vacant, this traditional office space features a blend of offices and open floor plan, ideal for various uses. The building sits on a lot approximately 60 x 232 feet, providing ample space. A significant aspect of this offering is the inclusion of a fully renovated, four-bedroom, three-bathroom house, also approximately 2,100 square feet, perfect for employee housing or short-term rentals. This house, like the commercial building, benefits from recent upgrades including electrical, HVAC, plumbing, kitchen, and appliances. Completing this package is an additional vacant lot, also roughly 60 x 232 feet, offering significant expansion potential. The entire property is zoned R/P and features a rear street entrance. The asking price for the entire three-parcel assemblage is $950,000. The property's APN numbers are 4244-01-33-0016, 424401330017, and 424401330017. This is a rare opportunity to acquire a diverse portfolio of properties in a central location. The former port office building offers a unique character and potential for creative redevelopment.
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