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Property summary
The property is located in Springdale, Washington County, Arkansas, on Highway 71 (a major roadway in the area), across from business establishments including Tyson offices and Walmart, and less than one mile from the Highway 412 intersection. It consists of a 0.629-acre, flat lot with multi-car parking and outside storage. The existing building totals approximately 3,000 square feet and is configured to support a range of commercial uses. Historically, the site has been used for an automotive sales business and previously operated as a flea market. The city has approved a multi-unit development opportunity, subject to buyer verification of intended use. The property’s frontage on Highway 71 provides vehicular access supported by surrounding commercial and industrial activity in the Springdale area.
Property profile
VerifiedCap rate & NOI
Current use
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Car Dealership
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Car Dealership
Location
Value estimations
Owner & transaction history
Value estimation
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Cap rate
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from $99/month
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Property tax & assessments
Property description
Physical attributes from public recordsZoning & alternative use
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