Positioned in the heart of Orangeville's vibrant downtown core, this freestanding commercial building offers a rare opportunity to secure a versatile asset with built-in income and long-term potential while benefiting from the proximity to the hustle and bustle of Broadway and Mill Street without the hassle of parking. Zoned Central Business District (CBD), the building supports a wide range of permitted uses, including retail, restaurant, office, and more, making it an ideal fit for investors or future owner-occupiers looking to establish a presence in Orangeville's historic core. The approximately 1,000 sq ft space is complemented by on-site parking for up to 12 vehicles, a rare and valuable feature of this property. Set on an irregular lot with the Mill Creek running through, it offers a unique natural backdrop that adds character and distinction rarely found in commercial offerings. Currently leased until July 2029, the property grosses $4,500 per month, providing immediate, stable income with a scheduled rent re-evaluation built in. The building is also equipped with air conditioning and high-efficiency on-demand hot water forced air heating for year-round comfort. A compelling blend of location, flexibility, and secure tenancy, this is a standout opportunity to invest in the future of downtown Orangeville while enjoying consistent returns today. (id:62104)
| MLS® Number | W12951632 |
| Property Type | Retail |
| Community Name | Orangeville |
| Features | Irregular Lot Size, Conservation/green Belt |
| Bathroom Total | 1 |
| Appliances | Water Heater |
| Cooling Type | Fully Air Conditioned |
| Heating Fuel | Natural Gas |
| Heating Type | Forced Air |
| Size Interior | 1,000 Sqft |
| Utility Water | Municipal Water |
| Acreage | No |
| Size Depth | 132 Ft ,1 In |
| Size Frontage | 85 Ft ,1 In |
| Size Irregular | 85.15 X 132.12 Ft |
| Size Total Text | 85.15 X 132.12 Ft |
| Zoning Description | Cbd |
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