1687 Hwy 64th E Vilonia, AR 72173
This exceptional commercial land parcel presents a unique investment opportunity in the thriving Vilonia, Arkansas market. Located at 1687 Highway 64 East, this 2.17-acre site boasts significant frontage on a major thoroughfare, ensuring high visibility and accessibility for any commercial venture. The property's strategic location offers excellent exposure to a substantial daily traffic volume, making it ideal for a variety of businesses seeking a prominent presence. The expansive acreage provides ample space for development, allowing for flexibility in design and construction to accommodate diverse commercial needs. Whether you envision a retail establishment, office complex, or other commercial use, this property offers the potential for significant return on investment. Its prime location in Vilonia, a growing community, ensures a strong foundation for future success. The absence of existing structures allows for complete customization, enabling the creation of a property tailored to specific business requirements. This is a rare opportunity to acquire a substantial commercial land parcel in a desirable location with excellent growth potential. The asking price of $175,000 represents a compelling value for this prime piece of real estate. Serious inquiries are encouraged to explore the possibilities this property offers. Contact us today to schedule a site visit and begin planning your commercial development.
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Tax year 2023Comparables
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