2103 Chestnut St Kenova, WV 25530-1018
This exceptional 1.2-acre property located at 2103 Chestnut Street in Kenova, West Virginia, presents a unique investment opportunity. Situated in Kenova, this expansive lot offers significant potential for a variety of commercial or residential developments. The property's size provides ample space for construction, allowing for flexibility in design and functionality. The address, 2103 Chestnut Street, ensures convenient access to local amenities and transportation routes within Kenova. The asking price of $299,000 represents a compelling value for a property of this size and location in West Virginia. Given the substantial acreage, this lot is ideal for developers seeking a large footprint for a new project. The absence of existing structures allows for complete design freedom, enabling the creation of a bespoke development tailored to specific needs. This presents a rare chance to acquire a significant parcel of land in a desirable location, offering substantial potential for future growth and return on investment. The property's location in Kenova offers access to a range of local services and infrastructure, making it an attractive proposition for businesses and individuals alike. Serious inquiries are encouraged to explore the possibilities this prime Kenova property offers. The 1.2-acre lot provides a blank canvas for ambitious development plans, promising a rewarding venture for the right buyer. Further details are available upon request.
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