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Great opportunity to own a commercial property located within a residential district. Currently used as an auto parts store, this building offers flexible space with potential to be repurposed for a variety of uses. Features include retail parts counter, with storage space and overhead door access to the warehouse space. With its neighborhood location and adaptable layout, this property offers excellent potential to continue with automotive parts retail, or conversion to another small business, workshop, or another use with appropriate municipal approval. Schedule your private tour today!
| DAYS ON MARKET | 0 | LAST UPDATED | 10/23/2025 |
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| YEAR BUILT | 1962 | COMMUNITY | Elizabethtown Boro (10525) |
| COUNTY | LANCASTER | STATUS | Active |
| PROPERTY TYPE(S) | Commercial |
| School District | Elizabethtown Area |
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| AIR | Electric, Window Unit(s) |
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| AIR CONDITIONING | Yes |
| AREA | Elizabethtown Boro (10525) |
| CONSTRUCTION | Block, Brick, Concrete |
| HEAT | Hot Water, Oil |
| LOT | 9148 sq ft |
| PARKING | On Street |
| SEWER | Public Sewer |
| STORIES | 1 |
| TAXES | 6689 |
| WATER | Public |
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