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12825 S Fort St
Draper, UT 84020
$1,850,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
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Bathroom
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Property Type
Conventional
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Property Description
Home or Business, this is truly a unique property. Located in the heart of historic Draper, this house is situated in a prestigious residential setting near the town square and historic park. Formerly operated as a Cafe Bistro on the first floor and an outdoor small gathering venue, it has a transferable conditional use permit with no expiration. If you have a vision for income through food, entertaining, gardening, workshops, or medical services, this dream property is for you. Until just a few years ago this was used as a home, and can be reverted easily back to a residential estate if someone wanted to enjoy it's beauty for personal use. Other use cases that could be permitted include service industry like salon, small wedding receptions, antiques shop just to name a few. A stunning landmark loved by the local community. With over $350K in remodels and upgrades over the last 5 years: -Incredible landscaping including a rock waterfall, fountain, gazebo, raised bed gardens, patio and fire pit. -This property has hosted small events and every day gatherings such as yoga, workshops, and landscaping/gardening classes. -Behind the main home is a separate cottage house remodeled with a full commercial kitchen with equipment for a cafe, catering, events, to lease out, or for personal enjoyment. -Stepping out the back door leads you to a beautiful stamped concrete patio with a huge curved custom iron trellis overhanging the guests below. The rock pathway then directs you to the back lawn and botanical garden complete with a new rock waterfall and beautiful custom built gazebo with swings hanging from it. -The building has been made ADA accessible bringing it up to code with an appealing wheelchair ramp and downstairs bathroom. -The kitchen in the main house has a kombucha/alcohol kegerator. Additionally it has a butlers kitchen with plenty of counter and storage space, two sinks and a mini freezer and fridge. -There are 4 additional storage buildings and a two car carport. The property has a large open corner of the lot perfect for a shop, garage, additional guest house or covered area. -Built in 1901, the property sits on just shy of one acre (.92) and has 4 bedrooms and 1.5 bathrooms with 2,926 square feet of living space. All plumbing and electricity are updated as well as the HVAC. -Inside is almost all original brick and wood floors that have been refinished. -The property has an organic garden area with both small and large garden boxes as well as extra space for extended parking or another building for indoor/covered events. -The home has just recently had the entire drip system reconfigured so water extends to almost every plant. -The property is not on the historic registry, you are free to remodel and make changes as you like. Property may be added to the registry for its benefits. Square footage figures are provided as a courtesy estimate only and were obtained from seller. Buyer is advised to obtain an independent measurement. Also listed as residential MLS 1988194
Property Information
Lot Size
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Property Type
Commercial
Year Built
1901
MLS Number
1987792
Location
Address
12825 S FORT ST
City
Draper
State
UT
Zip Code
84020
County
SALT LAKE (SOUTHEAST)
Listing
Provider
Intermountain Properties, original listing
Name
Intermountain Properties
Phone
(801) 899-9102
Office Name
Intermountain Properties
Office Phone
(801) 899-9102
Agent Name
Bryce Anderson

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