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Commercial Building in City of Harrison! 375 N 1st, Harrison, MI

 Commercial Building in City of Harrison!


$215,375
MLS 50081792

This listing has so much to offer. From the extra space you can rent out for extra income, to added efficiency apartment in the back that is currently being rented out and used for a masseuse area. The opportunities are endless and your dreams await you. Great place for a bridal shop and tux rental.  With a walk in cooler, to storage and more storage, large windows for great displays, and location location. This spot is prime right in the middle of Harrison. You could buy the building, you can buy the business with it. You can buy and choose to start your own, there is four other rooms you for office or even little shops of their own. Use your idea and make your dreams come true! 3 bathrooms, cooler, deep double sinks, the list goes on and on. It is a must see to really understand the opportunity that awaits you.

Click HERE to view more images of this Harrison Commercial Property for Sale!

Call or Text Robin Witkowski at 989-414-7140 to schedule a showing! You may also reach the Cummings Realty office at 989-502-2026.






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