9734 Us Highway 19, Port Richey, FL 34668
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RIPCO Real Estate has been retained on an exclusive basis to arrange for the sale of 9734 US Highway 19. This well-positioned property, located in Port Richey, Florida, offers a total building size of ±8,944 SF situated on a ±0.47-acre lot. Zoned C2 (Commercial) and ROR (Retail, Office, Residential), the property provides extensive flexibility for multiple uses, including retail, office, and residential development. Whether you're looking to expand an existing business, diversify your portfolio, or capitalize on future growth opportunities, this versatile property can accommodate a wide range of commercial sites. This property offers ±2,304 SF of prime retail/showroom space with excellent visibility along US Highway 19, making it ideal for high-traffic operations, along with ±6,640 SF of adaptable warehouse/shop space suitable for storage or large-scale operations. The building features three recently replaced HVAC units (within the last two years), a new TPO roof installed in 2025 on the front portion, and includes second-floor office space. The warehouse portion is currently occupied by a tenant through October 31, 2025. Port Richey, located within Pasco County, Florida, is a dynamic and growing area, attracting both residential and commercial investment. Situated along the US Highway 19 corridor, this property benefits from excellent visibility and accessibility, making it an ideal location for bus
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