330 Culver St, Lawrenceville, GA 30046-4852
This exceptional executive office building, located at 330 S Culver Street in Lawrenceville, Georgia, presents a compelling investment opportunity. The property, built in 1948 and renovated in 2019, boasts a prime location directly across from the courthouse, offering high visibility and accessibility. The address is easily identifiable at the intersection of Nash Street and Culver Street, within the 30046 zip code. The 2,208 square foot building sits on a level, 0.55-acre lot, providing ample space and parking. Improvements include a newer roof and HVAC system, ensuring efficient and cost-effective operation. The building's exterior is constructed of four-sides brick, offering durability and aesthetic appeal. A detached two-car garage provides additional storage and parking convenience. Currently, there is a tenant in place, generating immediate income potential. This property offers a blend of historical charm and modern updates, making it an ideal investment for discerning buyers seeking a strong foothold in the thriving Lawrenceville commercial market. The property is classified as an office building, specifically an executive office space, and is ready for immediate occupancy or continued lease income.
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Wilmington Insurance Advisors Insurance Agency
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MedPay HR Employment Agency Business Service Center
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ON-OFFICE NEIGHBORHOOD · Lawrenceville, GALawrenceville. Always verify with local authorities before improvements.
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