The Last Commercial Corner in the Center of Washington, NC | Eastern North Carolina Now
Extending over 2.57 acres (if purchased in one block), this Commercial Corner, the former John H. Small property, is now for sale, and may be sold as one tract, or sold in building lots of varying sizes.
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As foreshadowed, The John H. Small Commerce Project is the last marketable open commercial corner in the center of Washington, North Carolina on a major thoroughfare - U.S. Hwy. 264 Business /John Small Avenue. As you may have noticed, we have provided a number of large images from above the prospective property which provides a 360 degree view of Washington, North Carolina, which unequivocally manifests this subject property's exact location.
Here, you will find a video representing the visual certainty of this proposed tract for sale; what it is, and where it is and what it represents: Below.
From high above the property of The John H. Small Commerce Project, we look southeast towards Castle Island, the Pamlico River Trestle, Hickory Point and Chocowinity Bay: Below.image captured by SNI ProductionsClick image to expand.
Co-brokerage for the entire tract or multiple individual tracts in a one sale scenario is 3% of sales price to the brokerage representing the sales side of the conveyance.
The owner of this property is Stan Deatherage, who is a real estate broker - the broker-in-charge of Deatherage and Associates - intends to market this property in whole or in part.