Courtesy of: Jamie Hill, Spyglass Realty, Jamiegoertz625@yahoo.com
Courtesy of: Jamie Hill, Spyglass Realty, Jamiegoertz625@yahoo.com
$4,000,000
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Lot: 0.25 Acres
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Business
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$4,000,000
2216 S 1st ST Welcome to 2216 South 1st Street in Austin, Texas! This commercial property is home to Jimmy's Top Tech Automotive Shop, a highly successful and respected auto repair business in the heart of the city. The property boasts a prime location on a bustling street, with excellent visibility and easy access to major transportation routes. The building itself is a well-maintained single-story structure, offering approximately 2, 400 square feet of functional and flexible space. Inside, the space is configured for optimal efficiency, with a spacious reception area, multiple service bays, and a private office. The shop is fully equipped with the latest state-of-the-art tools and equipment, making it the go-to destination for customers in need of expert automotive services. Rare, a quarter-acre corner lot on S.1st Street at Fletcher is only within walking distance to South Congress, South First, South Lamar, restaurants, and shops. Potential for high-end mixed-use, townhomes and condos. Neighboring new projects include One Oak Condos, Bruno Studios, and Frank Urban Village. The property also includes ample on-site parking, making it easy for customers to drop off their vehicles for repair. The surrounding neighborhood is a vibrant mix of residential and commercial properties, with plenty of foot traffic and a diverse array of local businesses. Whether you're looking to expand an existing auto repair business or start a new venture in a thriving market, 2216 South 1st Street is the ideal location. Don't miss this rare opportunity to own a prime piece of real estate in one of Austin's most sought-after neighborhoods!
Courtesy of: Jamie Hill, Spyglass Realty, Jamiegoertz625@yahoo.com
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