1720 Oakdale Rd Charlotte, NC 28216-1420
This exceptional 3,636 square foot executive office building, located at 1720 Oakdale Road in Charlotte, North Carolina, presents a compelling investment opportunity. Situated on a generous 1.938-acre lot (APN 03701401), this property boasts convenient access from both Oak Drive and Oakdale Road, ensuring high visibility and easy accessibility for clients and employees. Constructed in 1994, the building is currently zoned OFC (Office) and offers significant potential for a variety of uses. The existing space is ideal for an executive office suite, but its adaptable design allows for creative repurposing to meet evolving business needs. The asking price for this well-maintained property is $1,200,000. Its prime location in Mecklenburg County, with a 28216 zip code, offers excellent proximity to Charlotte's vibrant business district and a wealth of amenities. This property represents a rare chance to acquire a substantial office building in a desirable location with strong potential for future growth and return on investment. The building's attractive design and ample lot size provide flexibility for expansion or future development. Don't miss this opportunity to own a piece of Charlotte's thriving commercial real estate market.
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Fifth Third Bank & ATM Mortgage Lender Atm
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