Eco Friendly
Address
Not Disclosed, Franklinton, NC
Price
$ 2,500
Property Attributes
  • MLS#10009677
  • TypeRentals
  • CountyFRANKLIN
  • CityFranklinton
  • AreaFranklin
  • Zip27525
  • StyleMixed Use
  • Price$ 2,500
  • Bedrooms0
  • Full Bathrooms0
  • Half Bathrooms0
  • Sqr Footage1580
  • Lot Size3,920 SqFt
Data Source:
Triangle MLS (TMLS)
Property Description

Mixeds-Use Development: Create a mixed-use space that combines retail, dining, and possibly residential units. This can attract both locals and visitors, enhancing the vibrancy of the downtown area. Art and Cultural Hub: Foster a creative community by establishing an art gallery, studios for local artists, and performance spaces for live music or theater. Hosting cultural events can draw in crowds and promote the town's unique identity. Entrepreneur Incubator: Provide affordable rental space for startups and small businesses, fostering entrepreneurship and innovation in the area. This could include shared office spaces, workshops, and networking events to support budding entrepreneurs. Green Spaces and Outdoor Amenities: Enhance the appeal of the downtown area by incorporating green spaces, outdoor seating areas, and recreational amenities like walking trails or public art installations. This creates inviting spaces for people to gather and enjoy the surroundings. Historical Preservation: If the property has historical significance, consider preserving and showcasing its heritage while modernizing the interior to meet contemporary needs. This can add character and charm to the downtown area, attracting history enthusiasts and tourists. Community Engagement: Engage with the local community to gather input and involve residents in the revitalization process. Hosting town hall meetings, surveys, or focus groups can help ensure that the development aligns with the needs and desires of the community. Sustainable Design: Incorporate sustainable design principles into the development, such as energy-efficient building materials, renewable energy sources, and water conservation measures. This demonstrates a commitment to environmental stewardship and can attract eco-conscious tenants and visitors. By leveraging the unique characteristics of the property and engaging with the community, Fraklinton's downtown revitalization efforts can create a vibrant and thriving hub for residents and visitors alike. Need some TLC and the rest is yours to explore. Mixeds-Use Development: Create a mixed-use space that combines retail, dining, and possibly residential units. This can attract both locals and visitors, enhancing the vibrancy of the downtown area. Art and Cultural Hub: Foster a creative community by establishing an art gallery, studios for local artists, and performance spaces for live music or theater. Hosting cultural events can draw in crowds and promote the town's unique identity. Entrepreneur Incubator: Provide affordable rental space for startups and small businesses, fostering entrepreneurship and innovation in the area. This could include shared office spaces, workshops, and networking events to support budding entrepreneurs. Green Spaces and Outdoor Amenities: Enhance the appeal of the downtown area by incorporating green spaces, outdoor seating areas, and recreational amenities like walking trails or public art installations. This creates inviting spaces for people to gather and enjoy the surroundings. Historical Preservation: If the property has historical significance, consider preserving and showcasing its heritage while modernizing the interior to meet contemporary needs. This can add character and charm to the downtown area, attracting history enthusiasts and tourists. Community Engagement: Engage with the local community to gather input and involve residents in the revitalization process. Hosting town hall meetings, surveys, or focus groups can help ensure that the development aligns with the needs and desires of the community. Sustainable Design: Incorporate sustainable design principles into the development, such as energy-efficient building materials, renewable energy sources, and water conservation measures. This demonstrates a commitment to environmental stewardship and can attract eco-conscious tenants and visitors. By leveraging the unique characteristics of the property and engaging with the community, Fraklinton's downtown revitalization efforts can create a vibrant and thriving hub for residents and visitors alike. Need some TLC and the rest is yours to explore.

Price History
2/3/2024 Listed $2,500

General Features

Year Built 1900
Property SubType Mixed Use
County Franklin
New Construction No
Property Type Commercial Lease
HOA / Comm Assn No
Attached Garage No
Garage Y/N No
Status Active
ModificationTimestamp 2024-02-03T01:24:23.000Z
City Franklinton
Buyer Agent Compensation 500.00
View Y/N No
Senior Community Y/N No
Lot Size Square Feet 3920.4
Waterfront Y/N No
Carport Y/N No
Street Name Main
Property Attached Y/N No
Lease Considered Y/N No
Days on Market 83
Building Area Units Square Feet
Standard Status Active
Buyer Agent Compensation Type $

Interior Features

Air Conditioning Y/N No
Heating Y/N No
Fireplace Y/N No
Street Suffix Street
Below Grade Finished Area Unit Type Square Feet
Above Grade Finished Area Unit Type Square Feet
Living Area Units Square Feet

Exterior Features

Lot Size Area 3920.4
Spa No
Building Area Total 1580
Lot Size Acres 0.09
Lot Size Units Square Feet
Open Parking Y/N No
Horse Y/N No

Amenities

  • Foreclosure
  • Views
  • Short Sale
  • New Construction
  • Adult 55+
  • Lease To Own
  • No HOA Fees
  • Furnished
  • Pets
  • Primary On Main
  • Air Conditioning
  • Seller Finance
  • Green
  • Fixer Upper
  • Horse
  • Golf
  • Fireplace
  • Deck
  • Garage
  • Basement
  • Pool

Property vs Rentals Average in 27525

Price
AVG $K
$K
Visits
AVG 27
38
Data Provided by Inside Real Estate®
Year Built
AVG 1987
1900

Your Agent

Amanda Anaya

Client Relations Manager

919-535-9907

Charmaine Ronique Briggs

Listed By
Homes-by-Holmes Real Estate;