Welland, L3B 3G1
$1,399,000
Listed by RE/MAX ESCARPMENT REALTY INC..
MULTI-USE COMMERCIAL STOREFRONT W/FULL RESIDENCE ABOVE ... Located in a trendy region of downtown Welland in a great, convenient location amongst the hustle and bustle of the city, shopping, dining, entertainment, public transit, Welland Canal, and everything else you could desire, find 24 Cross Street. The current shop has successfully been in operation for more than 50 years! At one time two separate storefronts (4 separate hydro metres), there are a variety of uses allowed in this commercial/multi use location. Commercial space has been immaculately maintained and there is plenty of room to customize your workspace. This FANTASTIC OPPORTUNITY also comes with accommodations (or income potential) ~ A FULL & SPACIOUS 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom, 1786 sq ft APARTMENT above, full of charm and character original wood work, pocket doors, skylight & more! Boasting an OPEN CONCEPT living area, featuring a MODERN kitchen with granite peninsula with breakfast bar, dinette, living room, formal dining room, full laundry/utility room, and 3 large bedrooms, this apartment has everything you need and more. BONUS parking for 4-5 cars plus school bus stop is right out front! Don't miss the amazing opportunity! CLICK ON MULTIMEDIA for virtual tour, floor plan & more.
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