533 Hillcrest Ave, Titusville, FL 32796
This exceptional 13,939 square foot commercial lot presents a remarkable investment opportunity in the thriving city of Titusville, Florida. Located at 533 Hillcrest Avenue, this property boasts a highly desirable location, offering unparalleled convenience and accessibility. Its prime position places it within close proximity to a variety of amenities, including schools, restaurants, and shopping centers, ensuring high visibility and potential for strong returns. The expansive lot size provides ample space for a wide range of commercial developments, making it an ideal canvas for entrepreneurs and investors seeking to establish a thriving business. Situated in Brevard County, Florida, with a zip code of 32796, this property is strategically positioned to capitalize on the area's robust economic growth and burgeoning commercial sector. The asking price for this exceptional commercial land is $54,900. This represents a compelling investment opportunity in a rapidly developing area, offering significant potential for future appreciation and substantial returns. The property's convenient location and generous size make it an attractive prospect for a variety of commercial ventures. Don't miss this chance to acquire a prime piece of commercial real estate in a highly sought-after location. Act quickly, as opportunities like this are rare. The coordinates for this property are latitude 28.608429 and longitude -80.83293.
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