3500 Rock Rd, Wichita, KS 67226-1341
This exceptional 3,850-square-foot flex office building presents a unique opportunity in Wichita, Kansas. Situated on a 0.16-acre lot at 3500 N Rock Rd, this brand-new construction boasts convenient highway access, making it ideal for businesses needing easy commutes. The building features a well-designed layout including dedicated office space, a full bathroom, a functional kitchen area, and a substantial storage area. A significant advantage is the inclusion of a large 10-foot overhead garage door, offering versatile options for loading, storage, or specialized equipment. The impressive 16-foot ceiling height provides ample vertical space, unlocking significant potential for future expansion or modification. Whether you envision expanding the office footprint or maximizing the storage capacity, this building's adaptable design caters to a wide range of business needs. The property's prime location and modern amenities combine to create an attractive and functional workspace. This is a rare opportunity to acquire a newly constructed, versatile commercial property in a highly desirable area of Wichita. The asking price is $395,000. Don't miss out on this exceptional investment.
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