1701 30th St Bakersfield, CA 93301-1909
This exceptional 17,000-square-foot free-standing retail building presents a unique investment opportunity in the heart of Downtown Bakersfield, California. Located at the signalized intersection of 30th and H Streets (1701 30th St, Bakersfield, CA 93301), this single-story structure sits on a sizable 17,859-square-foot lot. Currently vacant, the entire 17,000 square feet is available for lease, offering immense potential for a variety of retail uses. The building was constructed in 1953 and is zoned C-2 (Commercial), allowing for a wide range of businesses, including restaurants, grocery stores, drugstores, showrooms, and general retail stores. Its prime downtown location offers high visibility and accessibility, making it an ideal space for a business seeking a strong presence in a vibrant urban setting. The property's APN is 001-231-28. This is a rare chance to acquire a substantial, well-located retail property with significant redevelopment potential in a growing California market. The building's size and location make it suitable for a variety of uses, allowing for significant flexibility for the future tenant. The property's single-tenant occupancy allows for streamlined management and control. This is a truly unique opportunity to establish a thriving business in a high-traffic area of Bakersfield.
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Amarant Graphics (Bike/Boat/Book/etc) Store Printing Service
Cap rate
Implied · in-place · derived from last sale + estimated NOIValue
AI, CAP & Alternative Use estimations · Realmo proprietary blendProperty tax & assessments
Tax year 2023Comparables
6 recent transactions · within 1.5 miComparable in this City
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Property description
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C-2 · Bakersfield, CABakersfield. Always verify with local authorities before improvements.
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