1451 N Nova Rd Daytona Beach, FL 32117
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This exceptional 3,000 square foot self-service car wash, located at 1451 N Nova Rd, Holly Hill, FL 32117, presents a lucrative investment opportunity. Built in 2007 and renovated in 2020, the property boasts one automatic bay and three self-wash bays, supplemented by three vacuum stations and vending machines. The car wash benefits from a high-traffic location with an AADT of 30,500 vehicles daily, ensuring consistent customer flow. The single-story building sits on a spacious 20,613 square foot lot, zoned CC-1. Key features include an 18-foot ceiling height, a digital sign, and blow dryers in each wash bay. Currently operating at 100% occupancy (as of May 2, 2024), this turnkey operation offers a seamless transition for the new owner. The asking price is $1,300,000, representing a price per square foot of $433.33 and a price per unit of $1,300,000. Recent road improvements further enhance the property's visibility and accessibility. This is a rare opportunity to acquire a thriving, well-maintained car wash business in a high-demand area. The property's strong performance and prime location make it an ideal investment for discerning buyers seeking a stable and profitable venture. The Volusia County location and APN 5237-19-01-0050 provide further identification.
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Superwashhollyhilll Car Wash
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Super Wash 24/7 Car Wash
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AI, CAP & Alternative Use estimations · Realmo proprietary blendProperty tax & assessments
Tax year 2023Comparables
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