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1026 N 7th Street

Vincennes, IN, 47591

  • Price $189,900
  • Sq. Ft.7829
  • MLS #202424817
This is your sign to get into the storage unit industry. While you won't have Jarrod and Darrell from Storage wars showing up to your building, you still have a great opportunity to own a passive income producing property. There are 78 total units plus a basement area that is could be another unit or split up to more units. The property has an upgraded 4k camera system, recently renovated office area, and lighted panel sign. The property has the rights to a U-Haul Franchise, pending an employee or owner to complete their U-Haul training, and also the rear of the building has great 6th St. visibility. Seller is a licensed Realtor.
County
Knox County
Lot Size
0.1800
Year Built
1915
Sq, ft. finished
7,829sq. ft (approx.)
Subdivision
None
Annual Taxes
3065.14
IDX information provided by the Indiana Regional MLS
Listing provided courtesy of Tyler Simmons of KLEIN RLTY&AUCTION, INC., 812-890-1827.

    Heath Klein

    Realtor/Broker
    Cell: (812) 291-2202

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Hands down the BEST Realtor in the area! Not only is he incredibly knowledgeable, swift and professional, he is extremely helpful! Tyler literally made this process so simple, so fast and handled everything well. Highly recommend Tyler. If you want your house sold FAST and WELL... He's the guy.
Liz Romani

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Listing Data updated: December 21, 2024, 11:00 am
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