List Price: $399,900 | 0.69 Acres | Price Per Acre $0 Land

Listed Wednesday Oct 30, 2024 | MLS# 5020487


A landmark commercial property is now available for sale. Formerly home to Bessie's Lunch, a restaurant with a legacy of over 65 years, this 0.689 acres parcel, includes a 1,144 sq. ft. building that offers unmatched visibility, prominent signage, and ample parking. This 1940-built property benefits from exceptional traffic exposure, with over 17,000 vehicles passing daily, making it an ideal location for various retail or professional uses. Suitable for restaurants, healthcare facilities, banks, offices, insurance agencies, real estate firms, law offices, contractor bays, convenience stores, and more, this versatile space provides significant potential for business owners or investors. Conveniently located just minutes from the Epping town line and Brickyard Square Retail Shops. The property also offers easy access to Route 101, with seamless connections to I-95 and I-93. This rare opportunity combines high-traffic visibility, development potential, and a prime Brentwood location, making it an excellent investment for anyone seeking a prominent commercial space. Please see the attached engineering report for more information. This property needs further renovation or redevelopment, but it has tons of potential! The seller is selling as-is, where-is, in its current condition.
Lot Description: Open
Lot Size: 0.69 acres
Zoned: C/I)
Surveyed: Unk
Flood Zone: No
Land Services
Roads: Paved | Public
Road Frontage: 200
Electric: On-Site
Water: Private
Sewer: Private


Block - 001
Taxes $5,257
Assesed Value Not Reported
Schools

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