400 Main St Quincy, CA 95971
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This stunning, 3,335-square-foot office building at 400 Main Street, Quincy, CA, presents a unique investment opportunity. Originally constructed in 1903 as the Plumas County Bank, this meticulously maintained two-story building boasts a blend of historic charm and modern amenities. The ground floor features two large private offices, five office cubicles, a reception area with a night deposit vault, two bathrooms, a historic bank vault, and a conference room with a kitchenette. High-end finishes, ornate ceilings, rich wood trim, and abundant natural light create an elegant and functional workspace. Large windows offer picturesque downtown views. The upper level, with its exposed brick wall and distinctive circular window, provides a versatile space ideal for meetings or informal gatherings. Additional amenities upstairs include a kitchenette, storage/IT room, and a utility room housing the central heating and cooling system, on-demand water heater, and an automatic changeover generator ensuring uninterrupted power. The property includes a paved nine-space parking lot and benefits from ample street parking. Its prime location, one block from the Plumas County Courthouse and adjacent to dining, entertainment, and lodging, offers exceptional convenience. This 0.16-acre corner lot building is currently under a four-year NNN lease, making it an attractive investment prospect. The grand staircase and original 1904 bank vault serve as striking historical features. This is more than just an office
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AI, CAP & Alternative Use estimations · Realmo proprietary blendProperty tax & assessments
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C1 · Quincy, CAQuincy. Always verify with local authorities before improvements.
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