3814 N Clark St, Chicago, IL 60613
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This exceptional mixed-use property at 3814 N Clark Street in Chicago's vibrant Wrigleyville neighborhood presents a compelling investment opportunity. The building, constructed in 1902, boasts a total of 4,800 square feet spread across two stories. The ground floor currently houses a thriving, owner-operated liquor and convenience store, offering immediate income potential. This business is available for separate purchase at $100,000. Above the commercial space, two income-generating apartments provide additional revenue streams. Each apartment features three bedrooms and one bathroom, catering to a strong rental market demand in the area. A valuable two-car garage is included, offering potential for owner use or further rental income generation. Located just two blocks from Wrigley Field, this property benefits from high foot traffic and proximity to a major tourist attraction. The asking price for this turnkey investment is $1,100,000, representing a significant opportunity in a highly desirable Chicago location. The property's blend of commercial and residential income streams, coupled with its prime location, makes it an attractive investment for both seasoned and emerging real estate investors. The building's history adds to its unique character, while its current operational status ensures immediate return on investment. This is a rare chance to acquire a well-established, income-producing property in one of Chicago's most sought-after neighborhoods.
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East Lake View Food & Liquor (Bike/Boat/Book/etc) Store Bar & Pub
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