429 S Limestone St Springfield, OH 45505
For Sale
This exceptional special-purpose property, located at 429 S Limestone Street in Springfield, Ohio, presents a unique investment opportunity. Situated on a substantial 24,393.6 square foot corner lot, this property boasts unparalleled visibility at the busy intersection of S. Limestone St, West Pleasant St, Spring St, and Selma Road. Currently operating as a car lot, the property includes two service bays, a spacious office, a medium-sized storage room, and one bathroom. The existing infrastructure allows for efficient operations, and there's potential to add a second bathroom to enhance functionality. Two convenient driveways provide easy access for customers and inventory management. The asking price is $290,000, translating to $154.91 per square foot. This property's high-traffic location and existing improvements make it ideal for a variety of uses, offering significant potential for return on investment. The property's size and strategic placement offer considerable flexibility for future development or continued operation as a car lot. The existing building provides immediate income potential, while the expansive lot allows for potential expansion or redevelopment. This is a rare opportunity to acquire a well-positioned commercial property in a thriving Ohio market. The property is zoned for commercial use and is ready for immediate occupancy. Serious inquiries are encouraged.
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