13560 AUBURN Street Detroit, MI 48223
UPDATED:
09/26/2024 07:30 PM
Key Details
Property Type Commercial
Sub Type Real Estate Only
Listing Status Active
Purchase Type For Sale
Square Footage 3,500 sqft
Price per Sqft $128
Subdivision B E Taylors Brightmoor-Carlin (Plats)
MLS Listing ID 20240072756
Originating Board Realcomp II Ltd
Year Built 1957
Annual Tax Amount $2,078
Lot Size 4,356 Sqft
Acres 0.1
Lot Dimensions 35.00 x 121.00
Property Description
This property offers an exceptional chance for both investors and owner-operators. Fully approved for cannabis use, the building is currently leased on a month-to-month basis, generating $4,000 in gross rental income.
This building is a sister property to 13550, which has also just been listed for sale. Located right next door, 13550 comes fully equipped for immediate cannabis cultivation upon obtaining the necessary licenses. Both properties feature updated infrastructure to support your business needs.
Additionally, the current tenant may be open to negotiating a longer-term lease if the new owner prefers to continue generating rental income. Don’t miss out on this rare opportunity to invest in a fully approved cannabis property with flexible options!
Location
State MI
County Wayne
Area Det: Joy-Schoolcraft Grnfld-Limi
Zoning Commercial,Heavy Industrial,Light Industrial
Direction Approximately 1 mile west of Southfield Freeway, and less than a mile east of I-96
Interior
Hot Water Electric
Heating Forced Air
Exterior
Utilities Available 3 Phase Power, Security Alarm
Waterfront no
Roof Type Asphalt
Road Frontage Class A
Building
Foundation Slab
Sewer Public Sewer (Sewer-Sanitary)
Water Public (Municipal)
Level or Stories 1 Story
Structure Type Brick
Schools
School District Detroit
Others
Tax ID W22I092433S
Ownership Short Sale - No,Private Owned
Assessment Amount $100
Acceptable Financing Cash, Conventional, USDA Loan (Rural Dev)
Listing Terms Cash, Conventional, USDA Loan (Rural Dev)
Financing Cash,Conventional,USDA Loan (Rural Dev)
Special Listing Condition Full Service