$270,000
3006 N 44th St
Details
Property Type Land
Sub Type Commercial
Square Footage 1,426
Lot Size (SqFt) 6,825
Zoning RS-60
Investment Type Owner/User
Land | 6,825 SqFt
Marketing description
Single-family residential property situated on a 6,825 square foot lot in Tampa’s East Tampa submarket. Zoned RS-60, allowing for low-density residential use. Located in an established neighborhood with convenient access to Interstate 4, Downtown Tampa, and surrounding retail and employment corridors.
Investment highlights
- The property features an existing 2-bedroom, 1-bathroom home with approximately 1,426 heated square feet
- Situated on a 6,825 square foot lot (approximately 0.16 acres), offering usable outdoor space
- Zoned RS-60 (Residential Single Family), supporting traditional residential use
- Ideal for owner-occupants or investors seeking rental income opportunities
- Property includes driveway parking and standard residential utility connections
- Located in a quiet residential neighborhood with limited through traffic
- Proximity to major roadways allows for convenient commuting throughout Tampa
- Opportunity for cosmetic updates or renovations to increase property value
- Strong rental demand in the surrounding area supports investment potential
- Centrally located within Tampa, offering access to employment, retail, and entertainment hubs
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RS-60 ResidentialSingle FamilyResidential Single Family
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