What an opportunity to begin a new chapter in your investment portfolio. This Prime corner downtown location in Wallaceburg, Ontario overlooking the Thames is waiting for your ideas. With 6 commercial bays and an opportunity to add new apartment units in a desirable downtown location close to many amenities, your opportunity to establish a showpiece property is within reach. With addresses all around having been redeveloped this site can be the sparkling diamond. Properties included are 344 to 360 James Street along with 110 Duncan Street. The opportunities here are endless with a little work. Come view what can become the marquee location in downtown Wallaceburg. (id:61015)
| MLS® Number | X12847998 |
| Property Type | Retail |
| Community Name | Wallaceburg |
| Amenities Near By | Public Transit |
| Cooling Type | None |
| Heating Fuel | Natural Gas |
| Heating Type | Hot Water Radiator Heat |
| Size Exterior | 10000 Sqft |
| Size Interior | 10,000 Sqft |
| Type | Residential Commercial Mix |
| Utility Water | Municipal Water |
| Acreage | No |
| Land Amenities | Public Transit |
| Sewer | Sanitary Sewer |
| Size Depth | 119 Ft |
| Size Frontage | 32 Ft ,3 In |
| Size Irregular | Bldg=32.29 X 119 Ft |
| Size Total Text | Bldg=32.29 X 119 Ft |
| Zoning Description | Gc1 |
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