9201 Las Tunas Dr Temple City, CA 91780-1908
This exceptional commercial land parcel, located at 9201 Las Tunas Drive in Temple City, California, presents a unique investment opportunity. Situated on a prominent corner at the intersection of Las Tunas Drive and Encinita Avenue, this property boasts unparalleled visibility and exposure, ensuring maximum impact for any business. The 600-1000 square foot lot faces south and is surrounded by a thriving commercial environment, offering immediate access to a substantial customer base. Potential uses are diverse and could include, but are not limited to, restaurants, fast-food establishments with on-site parking, financial service institutions, general or professional offices, medical offices, chiropractic or acupuncture practices. The property is being sold "as is." Prospective buyers are strongly encouraged to consult the City of Temple City for detailed zoning information and use requirements to ensure compliance with all applicable regulations. This prime location in the heart of Temple City's commercial district, coupled with its high visibility and flexible zoning potential, makes this an exceptional opportunity for investors seeking a strong return. The asking price is $1,080,000. The zip code is 91780, and the property is in Los Angeles County.
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Fezco and Ashtray's business Grocery & Convenience Store Food Market
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Tax year 2024Comparables
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TCC2YY · Temple City, CATemple City. Always verify with local authorities before improvements.
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