321 5th St, Hollister, CA 95023-3832
This exceptional three-story commercial building, situated at 321 5th Street in the heart of Hollister, California, presents a compelling investment or owner-user opportunity. Spanning 9,464 square feet on a 0.09-acre lot, this property boasts a prime downtown location, offering unparalleled convenience and visibility. Its strategic placement ensures proximity to a diverse array of restaurants and retail establishments, enhancing its appeal and potential for high occupancy. The building's versatility allows for a variety of commercial uses, making it suitable for a single tenant or multiple occupants. Its current configuration is ideal for office space, but adaptable to other commercial ventures. The property's location adjacent to several government agencies further strengthens its value proposition, providing a stable and potentially expanding clientele base. This well-positioned asset is situated within a growing community, promising strong future appreciation potential. The asking price is $1,675,000, representing a significant opportunity for investors seeking a high-return property in a thriving market. The building's size and location offer substantial upside potential for both immediate income generation and long-term capital appreciation. This is a rare opportunity to acquire a substantial commercial property in a desirable downtown location.
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Llamada Final Hollister Church
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Mavis Law Firm
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Redstar Plumbing & Heating Plumbing Service General Contractor
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AI, CAP & Alternative Use estimations · Realmo proprietary blendProperty tax & assessments
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