325 W Gurley St 105 Prescott, AZ 86301
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This exceptional Prescott, Arizona retail property presents a unique investment opportunity. Located at 325 E Gurley Street, the property encompasses a substantial 1,618 square feet of retail space situated on a generous 0.38-acre lot. The significant value lies in the land itself, offering considerable potential for future development or redevelopment. The current retail business operating on the site is included in the asking price of $1,000,000. While comprehensive financial records are not available, the seller is prepared to disclose the business's performance upon acceptance of a serious offer. A second parcel, identified as 109-01-126, is also included in this sale and consists of a vacant parking lot, further enhancing the property's overall utility and appeal. This presents a rare chance to acquire a well-situated retail property with substantial land holdings in a thriving Prescott commercial district. The property's strategic location and the inclusion of an established business make this an attractive proposition for investors seeking immediate returns and long-term growth potential. The vacant parking lot provides additional flexibility for expansion or future development plans. Serious inquiries are encouraged.
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Kristian Lawton at Lawton Scott Team - NMLS: 1580664 Loan Service Bank
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Wells Fargo Home Mortgage Loan Service Bank
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Greg Riordan - Legacy Mutual Mortgage Loan Service Bank
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Harris Law Firm, PLLC Law Firm Child Welfare Organization
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Laurie Lawton Scott At Nations Lending - NMLS:2470756 Loan Service Bank
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AI, CAP & Alternative Use estimations · Realmo proprietary blendProperty tax & assessments
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