2526 New Macland Rd, Powder Springs, GA 30127
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This exceptional 19.5-acre parcel in Powder Springs, Georgia, presents a unique investment opportunity. Located at 2526 New Macland Road, zip code 30127, this commercially and residentially zoned land offers significant potential. The property is situated in Cobb County, benefiting from a planned $88.2 million road widening and sidewalk project on Macland Road/SR 360, promising increased visibility and accessibility. Powder Springs itself is experiencing substantial growth, evidenced by the recent establishment of its Parks, Recreation, and Cultural Affairs Department, fostering a vibrant community with numerous recreational facilities, parks, schools, and attractions nearby, including Cobb County BMX, Historic Downtown Powder Springs, Seven Springs Water Park, and Six Flags Over Georgia. The property's proximity to Downtown Powder Springs, a blend of historical charm and modern development, further enhances its appeal. Built in 1879, this undeveloped land offers a blank canvas for various development projects, capitalizing on the area's burgeoning growth and strong community focus. The asking price is $2,100,000. This is a rare chance to acquire a substantial land holding in a rapidly developing area with excellent potential for long-term appreciation. The property's size and location make it ideal for a variety of commercial and residential uses. Don't miss this opportunity to be part of Powder Springs' exciting future.
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