Rare opportunity to buy land adjoining Panola Mountain State Park just minutes from Atlanta. Wonderful granite outcroppings visible from rear line of property. This 6.3 +/- acre tract is heavily wooded with hardwoods and pines and rises slowly above Hwy 155. The entrance to the park is several hundred feet from the property on Hwy [...]
Car Wash for Sale in Cobb and Rockdale Counties. Currently operating with positive cash flow. The Rockdale Car Wash has an actual Capitalization Rate of 18% and the Cobb Car Wash For Sale is located at a high traffic intersection. Click the links above for information on either property. Contact Dean@FitzgeraldLand.com for confidentiality agreement and [...]
Zoned retail parcel ready for 16,200 SF of retail or office space on four lane GA-20 just off GA 400. Property sits slightly above road grade and has excellent visibility in both directions. Bank owned and priced to sell. Compare with two recent sales of 1 acre sites across the street at over $800,000 each. Site plan and survey available. Property already has two curb cuts and house has been demolished.
Highlights
Bank Owned
Vegetation
Partially Wooded
Zoning
CBD
Utilities
Electricty Public Water Telephone
Jursidiction
Forsyth County
Terrain
Sloping
Amenities
None
Contact Type
Broker
Contact Name
Mike Fitzgerald
Phone
404-603-5460 Ext 1
Email
Mike@FitzgeraldLand.com
Location Description
From Atlanta, Take 400 North to Exit 14. Go right heading East just over 1 mile to property on left 2 parcels past Milano Fine Jewelry.
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