6212 W Charleston Blvd Las Vegas, NV 89146
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This exceptional 11,672 square foot medical office building presents a unique owner-user investment opportunity in Las Vegas, Nevada. Located at 6212 W Charleston Blvd, this two-story Class C building boasts a desirable location directly across from the West Charleston CSN Campus, ensuring high visibility and convenient access. Constructed in 1985, the property features a multi-tenant configuration within a single building, offering flexibility for various medical practices or expansion potential. The asking price is $2,500,000, translating to a price per square foot of $214.19. The property is zoned C-1, allowing for a range of commercial uses. The building's 11,672 square feet are spread across two stories, providing ample space for various medical services. The property's Assessor's Parcel Number (APN) is 138-35-803-003. This is an excellent opportunity for a medical practice seeking a prominent location with significant square footage in a thriving area of Las Vegas. The property's strategic location and established infrastructure make it an attractive investment for both established and emerging medical businesses. Further details are available upon request.
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