3218 Nassau St, Everett, WA 98201-4139
This 1,780 square foot Class C office building, situated on a 6,534 square foot lot in Everett, Washington, presents a unique opportunity. Built in 1925, this two-story building is zoned UR4 and currently functions as a medical office, though it's also suitable for traditional office use. The property boasts a convenient location adjacent to the Providence Medical Campus, making it ideal for healthcare professionals or businesses seeking proximity to medical services. A small, six-stall surface parking lot is located behind the building, enhancing accessibility. A ramp connecting the rear parking lot to the front entrance ensures ADA compliance. The building is offered at $499,000 and is available for owner-user occupancy or redevelopment, offering flexibility for various business needs. The property's prime location and adaptable nature make it an attractive investment prospect in a thriving area. The building's history adds character, while its accessibility features cater to a broad range of potential users. This is a rare opportunity to acquire a well-situated property with significant potential for growth and adaptation. The property is located at 3218 Nassau St, Everett, WA 98201.
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Kidney & Arthritis Clinic Medical Clinic
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Karin Schmitt Physician
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Alan Haakenstad Physician Medical Clinic
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