2003 Lincoln Ave, York, NE 68467-1025
This exceptional 11,060 square foot commercial lot presents a remarkable investment opportunity in York, Nebraska. Located at 2003 N Lincoln Ave, this property boasts a highly desirable location, situated directly on Lincoln Avenue, a main thoroughfare. Its strategic position offers excellent visibility and accessibility, placing it within close proximity to established medical facilities and thriving businesses. The lot is zoned for commercial use, providing flexibility for a wide range of development possibilities. The asking price is $97,500, translating to a land value of $3.93 per square foot. This represents a compelling price point for a property of this size and location in a growing community. The property's address is 2003 N Lincoln Ave, York, NE 68467, within York County. Its prime location on Lincoln Avenue offers significant advantages for businesses seeking high visibility and convenient access to a well-established commercial area. The lot's size and zoning provide ample opportunity for the construction of a new commercial building, or other permitted commercial uses. This is an exceptional chance to acquire a strategically located commercial lot with significant potential for future growth and return on investment. The property's coordinates are latitude 40.880374 and longitude -97.5934709. Serious inquiries are encouraged.
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COMMERCIAL · York, NEYork. Always verify with local authorities before improvements.
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