255 Earlham St, Ramona, CA 92065-1589
This exceptional 5,734 square foot industrial building presents a unique investment opportunity in Ramona, CA. Located at 255 Earlham Street, the property boasts a versatile zoning designation of C30 Office Professional, opening doors to a wide range of potential uses. Currently configured as a daycare center, the building's previous life as a North County Health Services location speaks to its adaptability and suitability for various businesses. The property features seven bathrooms, a significant advantage for many commercial applications. A large play yard is included, a valuable asset for businesses catering to children or requiring ample outdoor space. The building is fully ADA compliant, ensuring accessibility for all patrons and employees. Utilities include city water and electricity, along with heating and air conditioning systems. The property operates on a septic system. Permitted uses under the C30 zoning include, but are not limited to, child care centers, clinic services, essential services, parking services, and small schools. This presents a compelling opportunity for entrepreneurs and investors seeking a well-maintained, versatile property in a desirable location. The building's size, amenities, and zoning flexibility make it an ideal candidate for a variety of commercial ventures. The asking price is $1,640,000. This property is situated on a lot with no acreage.
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