Catylist ID:
#30798825
Catylist Listing ID: | 30798825 |
Property Subtypes: | Office Building |
Building Size (RSF): | 17,090 SF |
Gross Building Area: | See Agent |
Gross Land Area: | 1.65 Acres |
Sale Price: | $900,000 |
Unit Price: | $52.66 PSF |
Property Use Type: | Investment |
Building Name: | 1710 N. Main STreet |
Class of Space: | Class B |
Sale Terms: | Undisclosed |
Cap Rate: | Undisclosed |
Last Updated: | 5/2/2022 |
Overview / Comments
1710 N. Main Street is being offered "as is", "where is" and subject to all faults. ∙ 17,090 SF Total ∙ 9,520 SF - 1st/2nd Floors ∙ 7,570 SF - Lower Level ∙ Newly paved parking lot ∙ Lower Level walk-out basement ∙ New room 2019, asphalt shingles ∙ Surface parking for +/- 25 vehicles with 72 adjacent spaces available ∙ Monument signage |
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Additional Details
Nearest MSA: | Auburn |
County: | DeKalb |
Tax ID/APN: | 170629127009000025 |
Zoning: | C-A |
Highway Access: | Approximately 3 miles to I-69 |
Airports: | Aprpoximately 6 miles to DeKalb County Airport |
Site Description: | 17,050 SF building located on 1.646 acres |
Area Description: | Proudly known as the “Home of the Classics” for its pioneering role in the early automotive industry, Auburn, Indiana continues to make a name for themselves. There’s a reason so why so many choose to live, work and play in Auburn. You can see why when you walk the scenic streets, visit local retail and restaurant establishments, take in city parks and attend cultural and community events. Plainly put, it doesn’t take long to realize Auburn is a special place. Founders Wesley Park and John BadlamHowe established the city along Cedar Creek at the intersection of two major trails—creating the beginnings of an infrastructure that promotes growth and advancement. While dirt trails and the Pony Express have been exchanged for major highways and fiber optics, that same mission guides Auburn today. Auburn’s downtown has long played an important role in the social and economic vitality of the city. Recent revitalization efforts have only increased Downtown Auburn’s visibility and positioned it for a sustainable and economically viable future. |
Total Number of Buildings: | 1 |
Number of Stories: | 3 |
Typical SF / Floor: | 7,570 SF |
Year Built: | 1999 |
Construction/Siding: | Wood Frame |
Parking Ratio: | 1.5 (per 1000 SF) |
Parking Type: | Surface |
Parking Description: | ~25 spaces with 72 adjacent spaces available |
Total Parking Spaces: | 25 |
Zoning Description: | Neighborhood Commercial |
Demographic Statistics
Proximity: | 1 mile | 3 miles | 5 miles |
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Total Population: | 6,118 | 16,620 | 27,475 |
Median Age: | 39.13 | 38.88 | 37.37 |
Households: | 2,500 | 6,614 | 10,518 |
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