41 100th A E Ste A Richfield, UT 84701-2762
This exceptional commercial property in Richfield, Utah, presents a lucrative investment opportunity. Located on 100 East, this well-maintained complex boasts ten versatile suites, currently 90% occupied, offering immediate income generation. Each suite can function independently or be combined for larger operations, providing flexibility for various business needs. The property sits on a 0.46-acre lot and features recently updated infrastructure, including a newer roof and two brand-new HVAC units, ensuring minimal maintenance and operational costs. The interior has undergone recent remodeling, enhancing its modern appeal. Public restrooms are conveniently located within the complex. A key advantage is the current rental rates, which are below market average, presenting a significant opportunity to increase revenue. This property is ideal for investors seeking a strong return on investment or business owners looking to expand their operations in a prime Richfield location. The high occupancy rate and flexible leasing options make this a truly exceptional commercial offering. The property's excellent condition and strategic location combine to create a compelling investment prospect.
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Cap rate
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AI, CAP & Alternative Use estimations · Realmo proprietary blendProperty tax & assessments
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