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364 Opie Arnold Road
Limestone, TN 37681
Ryan McKinney with KW Johnson City, original listing - (423) 433-6500
$470,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
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Bathroom
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Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
3542 Square Feet
Property Description
Discover the unparalleled opportunity to own a versatile commercial property in the heart of Limestone, TN. This 3,542 sf Class C property, originally built in 1986, is situated on a spacious 0.97-acre lot, offering ample parking for both employees and patrons. The building has been meticulously maintained and updated, ensuring it is completely move-in ready. Current business is expanding and relocating. Upon entering, you are greeted by a warm and inviting lobby area, complete with a convenient patient bathroom. The front desk features two check-in windows, designed for efficient patient flow and optimal service. The property boasts five patient rooms or offices, three of which are equipped with sinks, providing versatility for various medical or professional uses. The Administrative Hub includes a dedicated chart room with two cubicles, perfect for administrative tasks and secure chart storage. This area is also large enough to provide an employee break area for added convenience. There are two separate employee entrances and an additional employee bathroom to enhance staff comfort and efficiency. At the heart of the facility, you'll find a Professional Care Center, featuring a nurse's station with a sink, perfectly suited for seamless patient care coordination. The large exhibit room, currently used as a glasses fitting area, offers a multitude of possibilities, from expanding patient care services to creating a dynamic showroom or additional office space. The interior exudes modern charm. Neutral color palettes, shiplap wall accents, updated flooring, and contemporary lighting fixtures combine to create a sophisticated and welcoming atmosphere for both clients and staff. Strategically located in Limestone, TN, this property benefits from significant daily traffic counts of over 12,000 cars per day, providing exceptional visibility and free advertising with prominent roadside signage. Limestone is a growing community nestled between the larger cities of Greeneville and Johnson City, including the historic town of Jonesborough. This prime location offers easy access to a wide customer base while maintaining the charm and tranquility of a smaller town. Limestone is known for its close-knit community and vibrant local culture. The town's strategic positioning between Greeneville and Johnson City makes it an ideal spot for businesses looking to attract clients from both areas. The region offers a perfect blend of rural beauty and urban convenience, making it an attractive destination for both residents and visitors. Key Benefits High Visibility: With daily traffic counts exceeding 12,000 vehicles, your business signage will be seen by thousands daily. Versatility: The adaptable layout is perfect for a wide range of commercial uses, from medical practices to professional offices. Modern Upgrades: Move-in ready with updated interiors that provide a contemporary and professional setting. Ample Parking: Plenty of parking space ensures convenience for both staff and clients.
Property Information
Lot Size
0 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Other-Other
Year Built
1986
MLS Number
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Location
Address
364 Opie Arnold Road
City
Limestone
State
TN
Zip Code
37681
County
WASHINGTON
Listing
Name
Phone
(423) 433-6500
Office Name
Office Phone
(423) 433-6500
Agent Name
Ryan McKinney
Agency Phone
(423) 433-6500

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