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302 Lincoln Park Drive

302 Lincoln Park Drive

(817) 641-9873

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302 Lincoln Park Drive, Cleburne, TX 76033

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Prime Commercial Property that is ideal for Offices, Medical, School, Church or Daycare. This versatile commercial building is strategically located in the business area of North Ridgeway Drive in Cleburne. Featuring two front entrances and restrooms on both sides, the property is designed to be easily partitioned into two separate offices, making it a superb investment opportunity. Previously a Montessori School, this property offers a unique layout that can cater to various business needs. The building's floor plan allows for seamless conversion, offering the flexibility to occupy one side and lease the other, thus maximizing your investment potential. Each section comes pre-equipped with its own restroom facilities, ensuring convenience for both tenants and clients. The exterior presents a professional façade with ample parking space for clients and employees. Its strategic location in Cleburne ensures good visibility and easy access.

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Property Status: Active

Cheri White

Coldwell Banker Bob King Realty

MLS Number: 20754985

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