714 19th Street, Estherville, IA 51334

Estherville, IA Real Estate and Homes for Sale in 51334 MLS# 240182

$24,000

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  • 46827
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General Description

BAM. Here it is - INDUSTRIAL! OVER an acre lot in the industrial / commercial park. That means: sit it, park it, store it, build it; or income with it (per commercial zoning). Snooze you lose. They don't come along often. MORE INFO TO COME - STAY TUNED.

Legal: LOT 4 ESTH IND PARK #2
Status: Active

Property Information

240182

$24,000

Sale

Commercial

LAND

714 S 19th Street

Estherville

IA

51334

46827

460

2022

Utilities

No

LISTED BY

EXIT Realty Midwest, Tammy Fredericksen

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