27300 CHERRY HILL ROAD Dearborn Heights, MI 48127
4,284 SqFt
UPDATED:
10/09/2024 03:21 PM
Key Details
Property Type Commercial
Sub Type Real Estate Only
Listing Status Pending
Purchase Type For Sale
Square Footage 4,284 sqft
Price per Sqft $175
MLS Listing ID 20240076152
Originating Board Realcomp II Ltd
Year Built 1959
Annual Tax Amount $14,478
Lot Size 0.930 Acres
Acres 0.93
Lot Dimensions 135X300
Property Description
cars pass by every day, making it an ideal location for any business. The total size of the site is approx 0.93 acres, which offers a great
opportunity for redeveloping it to suit your needs. The site currently features a former bank, which is 4,300 square feet in size and can be
easily converted into your desired space. Additionally, the property has a drive-through, which makes it a convenient location for
businesses that require such. This prime location is perfect for businesses of all types and sizes, whether you are a local or a national
franchise. The high traffic volume and great visibility make it an excellent spot to attract new customers and grow your business. This
property is a rare find in Dearborn Heights, and it won’t be available for long. Take advantage of this unique opportunity to own a prime
piece of real estate in a highly coveted location. Please note that the cell tower is included in the sale and is income generating. Contact us today to schedule a viewing and explore the many possibilities that this property has to offer. SOLD!! SOLD!! SOLD!!
Location
State MI
County Wayne
Area Dearborn Heights
Zoning Commercial
Direction NORTH OF CHERRY HILL AND EAST OF INKSTER
Exterior
Road Frontage Paved
Building
Sewer Public Sewer (Sewer-Sanitary), Sewer at Street
Water Public (Municipal), Water at Street
Level or Stories 1 Story
Structure Type Brick
Schools
School District Crestwood
Others
Tax ID 33033990009000
Ownership Short Sale - No,Private Owned
Acceptable Financing Cash, Conventional
Listing Terms Cash, Conventional
Financing Cash,Conventional
Special Listing Condition Full Service