35 Ctr St Southington, CT 06489-3106
This exceptional 3,800-square-foot commercial property, located at 35 Center Street in Southington, Connecticut, presents a unique opportunity for businesses seeking a versatile and modern workspace. The building, which underwent a complete renovation in 2023, boasts a desirable single-tenant occupancy and is zoned CB. The property's versatile nature allows for a variety of uses, including creative office, executive office, coworking, medical office, and traditional office spaces. With a total building size of 5,700 square feet spread across two stories, the space offers ample room for growth and expansion. The high ceilings, measuring 14 feet, create an open and airy atmosphere, while the robust 400-amp power supply ensures sufficient energy for even the most demanding operations. Situated in the heart of Southington, this property offers excellent visibility and accessibility, making it an ideal location for businesses seeking a thriving commercial environment. The property's 2023 renovation ensures modern amenities and a contemporary aesthetic, providing a professional and inviting atmosphere for employees and clients alike. This is a rare opportunity to secure a prime commercial space in a desirable Connecticut location. The property is ready for immediate occupancy. Contact us today to schedule a viewing.
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Cap rate
Implied · in-place · derived from last sale + estimated NOIValue
AI, CAP & Alternative Use estimations · Realmo proprietary blendProperty tax & assessments
Tax year 2023Comparables
6 recent transactions · within 1.5 miComparable in this City
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Property description
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CB · Southington, CTSouthington. Always verify with local authorities before improvements.
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