1400 G St, Barling, AR 72923
This exceptional 6,200 square foot building, situated on a one-acre lot in Barling, Arkansas, presents a unique investment opportunity. Formerly a church, this versatile property is ideally suited for a variety of uses, including executive office space, a daycare center, meeting facility, or a religious institution. The building boasts a spacious layout encompassing approximately 10-12 rooms suitable for offices or classrooms, a full kitchen, multiple restrooms, and a large sanctuary area. The property's ample space allows for potential expansion to meet future needs. Located conveniently off Fort Street, this prime location offers easy access to a range of amenities, including retail businesses, nursing homes, Chaffing Crossing, the new Interstate 549, and the Arkansas Colleges of Health Education. The asking price for this multi-tenant property is $275,000. Note that acreage and square footage are approximate. This property offers a blend of functionality and prime location, making it an attractive prospect for discerning buyers seeking a versatile commercial space in a thriving area. The 72923 zip code ensures easy access to major transportation routes and a vibrant community. The building's existing infrastructure provides a solid foundation for immediate occupancy or future renovations. Don't miss this chance to acquire a substantial property with significant potential in a rapidly developing area of Sebastian County.
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