7513 Clinton Rd Stedman, NC 28391-9065
This exceptional 4,901 square foot medical office building, located at 7513 Clinton Road in Stedman, North Carolina, presents a unique investment opportunity. Situated on a 2.47-acre lot, this single-story Class B building, constructed in 1970, offers significant potential for medical practices or other office users. Currently, the entire 4,900+ square feet is vacant and available for lease. The property is divisible, with a minimum leasable space of 2,400 square feet and a maximum contiguous space of 2,501 square feet. The building's layout allows for flexibility, potentially accommodating two separate tenants. Recent upgrades significantly enhance the property's value and functionality. These improvements include a new roof, a completely updated HVAC system (including ductwork), new flooring, and upgraded exterior lighting. The building is in excellent condition and ready for immediate occupancy. Its location in Cumberland County, North Carolina, offers convenient access to local amenities and a growing community. This property represents a rare opportunity to acquire a well-maintained, versatile medical office building in a desirable location. The combination of its size, recent renovations, and flexible layout makes it an ideal choice for a variety of medical or office-based businesses. The property's ample lot size also provides ample parking and potential for future expansion.
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Johnson Jane Sharpe Employment Agency
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AI, CAP & Alternative Use estimations · Realmo proprietary blendProperty tax & assessments
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6 recent transactions · within 1.5 miComparable in this City
Property description
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R10 · Stedman, NCStedman. Always verify with local authorities before improvements.
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