211 7th Street, Spencer,
IA 51301

MLS # 231292

$114,900

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General Description

Commercial building with endless opportunity! Currently used a cold storage, this building has loading dock access with 2 additional garage door options should you choose; already framed in. With small office and steel floor, this property is ready for all of your heavy duty commercial needs. Located just off of Grand Ave with ample parking.

Legal: TR 134' X 140.66' SW 7-96-36 FORMER RR ROW L & I
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Property Information

231292

$114,900

Sale

Commercial

COMMERCIAL

211 W 7th Street

Spencer

IA

51301

2714

2022

1970

Utilities

No

LISTED BY

Integrity Real Estate, Nick Steffes

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