6118 Ft King Rd, Zephyrhills, FL 33542-7521
This exceptional commercial property, located at 6118-6122 Fort King Road in Zephyrhills, FL, offers a unique investment opportunity. Boasting 3,960 square feet on a 0.35-acre lot, this C-2 zoned property enjoys 154 feet of frontage on Fort King Road and over 100 feet of depth, totaling over 15,400 square feet. Its prime location near the signalized intersection of Fort King Road and Gall Boulevard (U.S. 301), a major inner-city business thoroughfare, ensures high visibility and accessibility. The concrete block building, constructed in 1982 and expanded in 1985, has withstood past hurricanes without damage, situated in FEMA Zone X. The property includes two large studio training rooms, perfect for a variety of uses, three restrooms and a shower, an office, dressing closets, and a central waiting room. The training rooms feature high cathedral acoustical tile ceilings with new LED lighting, wood wainscoting, and oak flooring over a wood subfloor. Three air conditioning units (10 tons total) provide climate control. The property is being sold with existing gymnastics equipment, as-is, and has a history as a successful gymnastics training center with an enrollment as high as 300 students. This versatile property is ideal for various commercial and medical uses. Priced at $700,000.
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