List Price: $129,900 Commercial
Space type Listed Sunday May 26, 2024 | MLS# 4997403


This is a rare opportunity to own an historic piece of the Boston and Maine railroad. This depot was once the first stop in Ossipee from Boston to North Conway. The current owner has started renovations from the inside out with all new electrical and interior walls and ceilings. The inside is partitioned off for two separate rooms as well as potential kitchen and bath areas. The vinyl slate roof and chimneys were previously redone as well. The outside grounds have been neatened up to accommodate exterior building repairs. There are lots of possibilities and uses as this property is zoned commercial. Opportunities like this don't come along too often so schedule your appointment now for that unique buyer!
Building Type : Opportunity

Misc : Security System | Smoke/Heat Detectors

Sale Includes : Land/Building

Income
Net Income| 0
Management Expense: $0
Insurance Expense : $0
Construction Information:
Year Built: 1871
Wood Frame | Wood Siding
Price Per SQ.FT. 0.00 No. of Units: 0
Building Size : 0
Building Type: Opportunity

ExteriorRoof: Shingle - Other

Interior

Land Information

Lot size: 0.52 acres
Zoned: Commercial
Flood Zone: No
Road Frontage: 142
Garage And Parking: Driveway | On-Site | Parking Spaces 11 - 20
Road Frontage: 142
No. of Docks | 0.

UtilitiesHeating: None
Electric: 200 Amp | 220 Volt | Circuit Breaker(s) | Generator Ready
Utilities: Cable - Available | Telephone Available | Underground Utilities
AC % | 0.



Docs Available : Deed | Tax Map
Taxes $0
Assesed Value Not Reported
Schools

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