2481 Old Dixie Hwy., Auburndale, FL 33823
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$55,000
Sold on 7/13/21
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On the market: 56 days
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LOCATION LOCATION LOCATION – Looking for Commercial Land near the Polk Parkway? This is a HIGH TRAFFIC location that provides immediate access to your customers. The land also features about 134' of frontage on Old Dixie Hwy. It already has existing water, and sewer nearby the property.; This Old Dixie Highway frontage property provides immediate access to your customers via a short distance off exit from Polk Expressway. Lots of new development has taken place in the surrounding area and with POLK PARKWAY (SR 570) TO US 17 (SR 35) being in the works this will only add to traffic on old Dixie. Land is located within the high growth Lake Myrtle corridor of east Lakeland, FL. Amazon, Walmart, and Tenoroc High School are less than 7 miles away. The subject land is also ideally located a few minutes South of Florida Polytechnic University, Suntrax transportation test facility and Sports Complex with hundreds of acres of developable land. Great for expanding your existing business, or to build new and create a new location with “exposure” as well as plenty of “potential”. There are several homes being sold nearby. It would be an opportunity of a lifetime. Agents & Developers don’t hesitate to contact for inquiries! Convenience Commercial District: The CC district is intended to provide for the convenience shopping needs of residents living within an immediate surrounding area. The CC district shall be allowed where the required distances between these uses and residentially used properties do not exist. In conjunction with major automobile thoroughfares, commercial uses are encouraged to encourage a “village” type of setting. The district is also intended to permit non-residential uses such as offices, convenience stores, service and repair shops, gas.station Commercial Zoning also allows C-store, food, beverage.
Listing courtesy of Edgar Urbina, KELLER WILLIAMS SOUTH SHORE