19 Mulberry St, Hartford, AR 72938-2527
This unique commercial property, located at 19 Mulberry Street in Hartford, Arkansas, presents a compelling investment opportunity. The 1,870 square foot building, constructed during the WPA era, is a sturdy stone structure brimming with character. Its large, open rooms offer exceptional flexibility for a variety of commercial uses. The property boasts a metal roof and central heating and air conditioning, ensuring year-round comfort and functionality. A significant advantage is the expanded kitchen area, already equipped for commercial applications, making it ideal for food-related businesses or those requiring substantial food preparation space. Situated in a picturesque small town, the property enjoys scenic views, offering a tranquil yet accessible location. The asking price is $150,000. The property is zoned for commercial use and sits on a 1,870 square foot lot. This is a rare opportunity to acquire a charming, well-maintained building with significant potential in a desirable setting. The property's solid construction and versatile layout make it an attractive option for entrepreneurs seeking a unique and established space to launch or expand their business. The existing infrastructure, including the updated kitchen, significantly reduces start-up costs and allows for immediate occupancy. The property's location in Hartford, Arkansas, offers a blend of small-town charm and accessibility.
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