
138 E. Mistletoe Ave
MIXED-USE OFFICE/RETAIL LEGACY PROPERTY IN MONTE VISTA | 7,699 SqFt
Marketing description
Discover a prime investment opportunity in the heart of San Antonio's charming and historic Monte Vista neighborhood. This mixed-use property offers a versatile setup with approximately 7,699 square feet of space on a generous ±0.47-acre lot. Situated at the Southwest corner of McCullough Avenue and E. Mistletoe Avenue, this property boasts a strategic location close to The Pearl, Olmos Park, and Downtown San Antonio. You'll find a well-maintained building comprising ±1,788 square feet of standalone restaurant space and ±5,911 square feet of professional office suites. Ideal for owner-users seeking rental income, the property features modern renovations including energy-efficient lighting, updated windows, and new flooring. With approximately 15 offices spread across two floors, this space offers flexibility for various retail, commercial, or professional purposes. Don't miss this rare opportunity to acquire a piece of Monte Vista's legacy real estate. Contact us to learn more about this unique property.
Investment highlights
Ideal Location: Located in the Monte Vista Historic District area of San Antonio — a charming, historic neighborhood known for early-20th-century architecture and walkability. Minutes to The Pearl, Olmos Park, & Downtown San Antonio.
Use: Currently configured as Professional Office Suites + Retail/Restaurant, offering strong mixed-use flexibility. Ideal for owner/user looking for additional recurring rental income. There are not many opportunities to acquire legacy properties in this submarket.
Offices: ~15 offices across two floors with flexible multipurpose areas, suitable for retail, commercial, or professional use. Interior recently renovated with energy- efficient lighting, updated windows, and new flooring.
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