800 South Mountain Street
Auction: High-Visibility Com Property w/Immediate Occupancy Potential
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Auction: High-Visibility Commercial Property with Immediate Occupancy Potential
- +/-4,123 SF commercial building situated on +/-1.53 acres
- Zoned Business with flexible potential for retail, office, service, or owner-user occupancy
- Excellent visibility along South Mountain Street with ample on-site parking and proximity to Downtown
- Selling vacant at auction – immediate opportunity for owner-users, investors, or redevelopment buyers
Selling at auction, 800 South Mountain Street offers buyers the opportunity to acquire a versatile commercial property in the growing Cherryville market. Situated on approximately 1.53 acres, the property includes a +/-4,123 square foot commercial building with excellent frontage, visibility, and accessibility. The existing layout lends itself to a variety of commercial uses including retail, office, medical, service-related businesses, or other owner-user applications.
The site features generous parking, commercial zoning, and a strategic location near the heart of Cherryville with convenient access to major thoroughfares connecting Gaston and Cleveland Counties. Whether you're an entrepreneur looking for a new business location, an investor seeking a value-add opportunity, or a developer exploring future redevelopment potential, this property offers flexibility and upside rarely available in today's market.
Being sold vacant and offered through auction, buyers can take immediate control of the property and implement their vision without existing lease obligations.
Parcel ID#: 131058
2026 Tax Assessment: $214,660
2026 Annual Taxes: $1717.28 county, $598.90 local
Please see property PS2008 on our website at https://www.tranzon.com/ps2008 for more information.
Tranzon Property Solutions, NCAL10619
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