25122 Perdido Beach Blvd Orange Beach, AL 36561
This exceptional 1.04-acre property in Orange Beach, Alabama, presents a unique redevelopment opportunity. Located on 400 feet of prime Perdido Beach Boulevard frontage, the site comprises four vacant lots and three existing freestanding retail buildings, dating back to before the 1950s. These older structures could be renovated to create a distinctive shopping destination, capitalizing on the high volume of local and tourist traffic. Alternatively, demolition allows for the construction of a new commercial building up to 5,000 square feet without requiring Planned Unit Development (PUD) approval; larger projects would necessitate PUD approval to address parking requirements. The property's zoning allows for a different approach entirely: the eight originally platted lots (each 50' x 100') offer the potential for the development of eight single-family homes or duplexes, without the need for PUD approval. This presents a compelling opportunity for high-end vacation rental properties. The property's size, location, and zoning flexibility make it an ideal investment for a variety of development scenarios. The asking price is $4,750,000. Detailed information on zoning regulations, potential uses, building sizes, and projected rental income is available upon request.
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Flip Flop Vacations Vacation Rental Real Estate Agency
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BCM Coastal Hardware & Home Improvement General Contractor
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