61 Weaver Blvd, Weaverville, NC 28787-6316
This exceptional retail opportunity is located at 61 Weaver Blvd, Weaverville, NC 28787, within the bustling Weaverville Crossing shopping center. The property, a Class B building constructed in 1980, offers a spacious 5,367 square feet of vacant space (Suite 109) within a larger 37,419 square foot building. The single-suite layout provides flexibility for a variety of retail uses. The center enjoys high visibility and foot traffic due to its strong tenant mix, which includes established businesses such as Verizon, Batteries+Bulbs, Benchmark Physical Therapy, Edward Jones, SoHo Nails, Sisters of Mercy Urgent Care, Papa John's, La Carreta Restaurant, and Habitat ReStore. This prime location in Buncombe County offers easy access for customers and excellent exposure to a thriving community. The property is categorized as a multi-tenant retail space. This presents a unique chance to establish a presence in a well-established and successful shopping center. The available space is ready for immediate occupancy, providing a seamless transition for your business. Contact us today to learn more about this exciting opportunity.
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Cap rate
Implied · in-place · derived from last sale + estimated NOIValue
AI, CAP & Alternative Use estimations · Realmo proprietary blendProperty tax & assessments
Tax year 2024Comparables
6 recent transactions · within 1.5 miComparable in this City
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Property description
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DEED DATE:12/01/2015 DEED · Weaverville, NCWeaverville. Always verify with local authorities before improvements.
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