22 N Canfield Niles Rd, Youngstown, OH 44515
For Sale
This exceptional 0.7-acre commercial land parcel presents a unique investment opportunity in the thriving Austintown, Ohio market. Located at 22 N Canfield Niles Rd, this property boasts a highly desirable corner lot position, offering excellent visibility and accessibility. The lot measures approximately 260 feet by 223 feet, providing ample space for a variety of commercial developments. Its strategic location at the intersection of State Route 46 and Barclay Street, just north of Mahoning Avenue and west of State Route 11, ensures high traffic volume and prominent exposure. The property's adjacency to Farmers National Bank further enhances its appeal and potential for attracting businesses and customers. Situated in Mahoning County, within Austintown Township, this land parcel offers significant potential for developers seeking a prime location for new construction or redevelopment. The asking price for this exceptional property is $340,000. This is a rare opportunity to acquire a well-situated commercial lot in a growing area with strong potential for return on investment. The property's size and location make it ideal for a variety of commercial uses, subject to local zoning regulations. Don't miss this chance to secure a piece of prime Ohio real estate. The zip code is 44515.
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ATM Farmers National Bank Of Canfield Atm Bank
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Farmers National Bank Bank Loan Service
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