Available For Sale - Industrial , Warehouse

101 SF | Show Pricing $

AVAILABILITY DETAILS

Size
101 SF
Price/SF
Show Pricing $
Listing ID
SA397871
Notes
Highly desirable location, one mile north of I-81, Exit 302, Middletown, Virginia. Approximately three miles from I-66 with close proximity to the Virginia Inland Port in Front Royal. The 101-acre development site is flat to gently rolling topography situated between I-81 and Rte. #11 for high visibility and easy access. The property has 2,300 linear feet of frontage along Rte. #11, adjacent to Lord Fairfax Community College, which could be a benefit from vocational programs to support workforce needs. Currently zone RA, but the Frederick County Comprehensive plan calls for the site to be zoned Industrial. Seller is willing to have the property rezoned to Industrial upon acceptance of a valid offer from qualified Buyer. Public water, sewer, natural gas, fiber optics and three-phase electrical power are available to the site. Frederick County support, utilities to the site, desirable location, and recent price reduction make this site worthy of further investigation.

Highly visible location with easy access to I-81 and I-66

Property is situated between I-81 and Rte. #11 with 2,300 linear feet of highway frontage

Topography is flat to gently rolling for ease of development

Public utilities are available to the site

Seller is willing to have property rezoned to Industrial with an acceptable offer

Price recently reduced, now offered at $32,178 per acre
Uses
Industrial
Warehouse

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Listing provided courtesy of
Jim Guisewhite, SVN