

Listed by Gabaldon Const. & Realty
$630,000
333 E MAIN Street
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Property Type Land
Sub Type Commercial
Square Footage 6,307
Land | 0 SqFt
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Discover the remarkable potential and endless possibilities of this exceptional office building, ideally located at the entrance of the revitalized downtown area of Farmington, NM. This property stands as a testament to classic architecture, showcasing a style that is increasingly rare in today's market—truly, they don't build them like this anymore!
Boasting 11 separate offices, this building is designed to accommodate a variety of professional needs, whether for individual entrepreneurs, small businesses, or larger organizations. The two spacious conference areas provide the perfect setting for meetings, presentations, and collaborative work, making it an ideal environment for fostering creativity and productivity.
What sets this property apart is its unique character and charm, evident in every detail—from the architectural features to the inviting ambiance. This is not just an office space; it's a building with a story, having served as a community landmark for years. Owning this property means becoming a part of Farmington's rich history while contributing to its bright future.
With its prime location in a rejuvenated downtown area, this building offers excellent visibility and accessibility, attracting clients and visitors alike. Whether you envision transforming it into a modern workspace, a creative hub, or a mixed-use development, the potential here is vast.
Seize the opportunity to own a piece of history and make your mark in the heart of Farmington!
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Listed by Gabaldon Const. & Realty
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