335 Hill Ave Aiken, SC 29801
This exceptional investment opportunity presents a multifamily property located at 335 Hill Avenue, Aiken, South Carolina, 29801. The property is classified as an apartment building, specifically a duplex, triplex, or quadplex, offering significant income potential for savvy investors. Listed at $144,900, this property presents a compelling entry point into the Aiken real estate market. Situated in Aiken County, the property enjoys a convenient location within the city of Aiken. The precise number of units within the building is not specified, but the classification as a duplex, triplex, or quadplex indicates a multi-unit structure ideal for generating rental income. Further details regarding the individual units, such as size, amenities, and current occupancy, are available upon request. Given its multifamily nature and attractive price point, this property is well-suited for both seasoned investors seeking to expand their portfolio and first-time investors looking to enter the market. The property's location in Aiken, South Carolina offers access to a range of amenities and services, making it an attractive proposition for tenants. This is a rare opportunity to acquire a well-positioned multifamily property in a desirable location at a competitive price. Interested parties are encouraged to act quickly to secure this promising investment. The geographic coordinates are 33.572964 latitude and -81.717606 longitude.
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