Property summary
24–28 Hall St is a compelling value-add opportunity in Fall River—one of Massachusetts’ fastest-growing rental markets. This clean, well-maintained asset offers investors the rare combination of immediate stability and strong future upside.The property is currently anchored by a long-term tenant base and features separately metered utilities, allowing for efficient management and favorable operating margins. With a clear path to increasing rents over time, the pro forma income has the potential to exceed $10,000/month upon full stabilization.Additional highlights include ample off-street parking and a solid overall condition with no anticipated capital expenditures—positioning this as a true plug-and-play investment with upside.Don’t miss the opportunity to acquire a high-performing asset with meaningful growth potential in a rapidly expanding market. bikeScore: 67, Bikeable walkScore: 86, Very Walkable transitScore: 43, Some Transit
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