4855 10th Ct Hialeah, FL 33013-2123
This exceptional 7,126 square foot warehouse in Hialeah, Florida, presents a compelling investment opportunity for owner-users or investors. Built in 1954, this single-story industrial property is situated at 4855 E 10th Ct, 33013, within Miami-Dade County. The building features two distinct sections: a 5,000 square foot area and an additional 2,126 square foot space, providing significant flexibility for various business needs. High ceilings, reaching 20 feet, maximize storage and operational efficiency. The property includes a sizable office area equipped with two bathrooms, enhancing functionality and convenience. Recent upgrades include the installation of new impact windows, contributing to energy efficiency and improved security. The warehouse is currently leased to a carpentry business, offering a potential income stream for investors. However, the tenant is on a lease that allows for notice to vacate, should the buyer require the space for their own operations. This meticulously maintained property is in excellent condition and represents a rare find in the current market. Its strategic location in Hialeah, Florida, offers easy access to major transportation routes and a thriving business community. This is an ideal opportunity to acquire a versatile and well-maintained commercial property with significant potential.
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