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7708 S 700 E
Midvale, UT 84047
Elliot Abel with Investment Realty Advisors LLC, original listing - (801) 971-2542
$1,495,000
Conventional
Property
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Property Type
Conventional
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Property Description
This property may be purchased with MLS #2026733. Introducing a prime investment opportunity at 7720-7708 S 700 E, Midvale, UT. This 5,626 SF building, situated on .63 acres of commercial land on the busy 700 East. This building was built in 1977, and it offers the perfect canvas for an investor seeking covered land play. This lot is Zoned Commercial Neighborhood and has stellar development potential and flexible options. Both parcels for sale total to .63 Acres and can be combined with the corner lot next door to total .93 Acres, which is ample space for 15,000+ Square feet of medical office or Retail. Don't miss this chance to claim your stake in a distinguished commercial real estate asset. This is a developable lot with multiple options available to the buyer. Seller is listing the property as a $1,495,000 office sale, with a separate $500,000 for sale lot next door, or $1,995,000 for all of it. This is a well-priced acquisition just off Fort Union with tremendous visibility. Right across the street from Harmons. Offices are quiet and suited for Professional, Medical, or Corporate Office. Located at 7720 South 700 East, Midvale, UT 84047. Offices with a convenient location with good parking and access. The existing building is 5,626 SF and has several bullpen areas as well as 9 offices. Previously used as a call center and currently the infrastructure is in place for a phone system. The building features 13 rooms that can be used as offices, and downstairs has an expansive bull pen area. As far as development potential, Commercial, Retail, and Office uses are all approved uses with 40 foot building heights and roughly 15,000+ of new space can be developed here.
Property Information
Lot Size
0 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Commercial Sale-Office
Year Built
1977
MLS Number
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Location
Address
7708 S 700 E
City
Midvale
State
UT
Zip Code
84047
County
SALT LAKE (NORTHEAST)
Listing
Name
Phone
(435) 485-7070
Office Name
Office Phone
(801) 971-2542
Agent Name
Elliot Abel
Agency Phone
(801) 971-2542

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