4105 Alma Lee Dr, Winterville, NC 28590-7929
This exceptional 3.12-acre commercial land parcel, identified by APN 71840 & 71841, presents a compelling development opportunity in Winterville, North Carolina. Located at 4105 Alma Lee Dr, 28590, this flat land is zoned "O" and offers significant potential for office development. The asking price is $561,600, translating to $180,361 per acre. Its strategic location on Alma Lee Drive, directly off Fire Tower Road, provides unparalleled visibility and accessibility. Fire Tower Road boasts nearly 40,000 vehicles per day, making it one of Greenville's busiest thoroughfares, ensuring high traffic exposure for any development. The property's proximity to Pitt Community College further enhances its appeal. This east-west connector road serves as a crucial link between Charles Blvd and Memorial Dr, providing convenient access to a wide range of amenities and services. Furthermore, the site benefits from its central location near established single-family housing developments and townhouse complexes, creating a strong residential base. Within a convenient 20-minute drive, the property offers easy access to ECU Health Medical Campus and East Carolina University, presenting additional opportunities for synergy and growth. This prime location and high traffic count make this land an excellent investment for developers seeking a high-impact commercial project.
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O · Winterville, NCWinterville. Always verify with local authorities before improvements.
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