325 College St Pulaski, TN 38478-3711
This exceptional mixed-use property, situated at 325 W College St in Pulaski, Tennessee, presents a compelling investment opportunity. The 0.75-acre lot boasts a prime location on West College Street, a thoroughfare characterized by high vehicular traffic volume. Its proximity to the University of Tennessee Southern campus further enhances its appeal, offering potential for a diverse range of commercial ventures. The property's large size provides ample space for development, catering to businesses requiring significant footprint. The asking price is $565,000. Given its strategic location and substantial lot size, this property is well-suited for entrepreneurs seeking a high-visibility location to establish or expand their business. The high traffic count ensures significant exposure to potential customers, making it an attractive proposition for a variety of commercial uses. Serious inquiries are encouraged to explore the possibilities this exceptional property offers. The property is currently vacant and ready for immediate development. This presents a unique chance to shape the future of this vibrant commercial area. The absence of existing structures allows for complete design flexibility, tailored to the specific needs of the prospective buyer. This is a rare opportunity to acquire a substantial commercial lot in a desirable location with significant growth potential.
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