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3285 Main St 2,104 SF 100% Leased Office Building College Park, GA 30337 $600,000 ($285.17/SF)



INVESTMENT HIGHLIGHTS
- High Traffic Count Area
- Corner Lot
- Gate & Fence
- Curb Appeal
- Beautiful Renovation
- Historic Building
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
This property is now offered as an individual sale or as a part of a portfolio with 0 Main Street (the vacant lot adjacent to the office building). Full appraisals are available for both properties.
3285 Main Street APN - #14 015800090135
0 Main Street APN - #14 01580009012
This Historic office building in Downtown College Park was fully renovated with quality upgrades in 2012. The property was used as a law firm by the legendary, late Judge Thelma Wyatt Cummings Moore (Moore Law), but can be repurposed.
The properties are located approximately 10 minutes from Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport and approximately 10 minutes from the West End and Downtown Atlanta. Main Street is also a part of Atlanta, which becomes Lee Street, and the Cities of East Point and College Park.
Strategically position your firm/ business in a historic and high-traffic area with minimal improvements needed. The office is surrounded by a wrought-iron fence, with 6 paved parking spaces in the rear. Cameras are already installed and can be reactivated as well.
The building has a large reception area, an entry foyer, a long hallway, three offices, two conference rooms, three fireplaces, a full kitchen with appliances, two storage closets, and a large bathroom. The exterior building was being used as storage, but could also be used as a two-car garage.
*****Most of the office personal property will also be sold and can be included in the sale of the real property. This includes desks, chairs, paintings, lamps, printers, etc. The personal property is not included in the asking price.
Urban Historic District
Originating from a land grant awarded in 1846, College Park has the fourth-largest urban historic district in Georgia, with 867 structures on the Historic Register. The City’s historical collection consists of homes, monuments, businesses, schools, churches, parks, a cemetery, a government building, and a railway station.A city where growth and progress embrace the past to enhance the future, downtown College Park anchors the city with its historic Main Street business district. Through assistance from the College Park Development / Main Street Office, new specialty businesses are replacing once vacant storefronts and transitional businesses. The new Georgia International Convention Center is a state-of-the-art facility owned and operated by the City of College Park, and is the second largest exhibit and meeting space in the state.
Historical Architecture
The College Park Women’s Club, located in a historical structure built in 1897 on Main Street, offers facilities to accommodate 300 guests and is equipped with a kitchen and stage. College Park is one of the few cities in the country that can boast of having a female architect actively involved in planning and design during the 1890s.
Population
College Park provides the best of both worlds - a small-town atmosphere within one of the fastest-growing metropolitan areas in the country. The latest U.S. Census figures set the city's population at 13,811. Employers, however, may take advantage of a metropolitan labor force of over 3,000,000 plus.
Employment Options
A well-maintained and convenient highway system, along with extensive rapid rail and bus routes, enables workers to access a wide range of employment options.
Property
The median property value in College Park, GA is $244,200, and the homeownership rate is25.1%. As of 2022 College Park has 7,465 housing units, with many new developments currently in progress.
*****Broker is a principal in this transaction, representing the Estate.
3285 Main Street APN - #14 015800090135
0 Main Street APN - #14 01580009012
This Historic office building in Downtown College Park was fully renovated with quality upgrades in 2012. The property was used as a law firm by the legendary, late Judge Thelma Wyatt Cummings Moore (Moore Law), but can be repurposed.
The properties are located approximately 10 minutes from Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport and approximately 10 minutes from the West End and Downtown Atlanta. Main Street is also a part of Atlanta, which becomes Lee Street, and the Cities of East Point and College Park.
Strategically position your firm/ business in a historic and high-traffic area with minimal improvements needed. The office is surrounded by a wrought-iron fence, with 6 paved parking spaces in the rear. Cameras are already installed and can be reactivated as well.
The building has a large reception area, an entry foyer, a long hallway, three offices, two conference rooms, three fireplaces, a full kitchen with appliances, two storage closets, and a large bathroom. The exterior building was being used as storage, but could also be used as a two-car garage.
*****Most of the office personal property will also be sold and can be included in the sale of the real property. This includes desks, chairs, paintings, lamps, printers, etc. The personal property is not included in the asking price.
Urban Historic District
Originating from a land grant awarded in 1846, College Park has the fourth-largest urban historic district in Georgia, with 867 structures on the Historic Register. The City’s historical collection consists of homes, monuments, businesses, schools, churches, parks, a cemetery, a government building, and a railway station.A city where growth and progress embrace the past to enhance the future, downtown College Park anchors the city with its historic Main Street business district. Through assistance from the College Park Development / Main Street Office, new specialty businesses are replacing once vacant storefronts and transitional businesses. The new Georgia International Convention Center is a state-of-the-art facility owned and operated by the City of College Park, and is the second largest exhibit and meeting space in the state.
Historical Architecture
The College Park Women’s Club, located in a historical structure built in 1897 on Main Street, offers facilities to accommodate 300 guests and is equipped with a kitchen and stage. College Park is one of the few cities in the country that can boast of having a female architect actively involved in planning and design during the 1890s.
Population
College Park provides the best of both worlds - a small-town atmosphere within one of the fastest-growing metropolitan areas in the country. The latest U.S. Census figures set the city's population at 13,811. Employers, however, may take advantage of a metropolitan labor force of over 3,000,000 plus.
Employment Options
A well-maintained and convenient highway system, along with extensive rapid rail and bus routes, enables workers to access a wide range of employment options.
Property
The median property value in College Park, GA is $244,200, and the homeownership rate is25.1%. As of 2022 College Park has 7,465 housing units, with many new developments currently in progress.
*****Broker is a principal in this transaction, representing the Estate.
PROPERTY FACTS
Sale Type
Investment or Owner User
Property Type
Office
Property Subtype
Office/Residential
Building Size
2,104 SF
Building Class
C
Year Built
1912
Price
$600,000
Price Per SF
$285.17
Percent Leased
100%
Tenancy
Multiple
Building Height
1 Story
Typical Floor Size
2,104 SF
Building FAR
0.08
Lot Size
0.58 AC
Zoning
C1/DC - Both lots are DC - Downtown Commercial
Parking
6 Spaces (2.85 Spaces per 1,000 SF Leased)
AMENITIES
- Bus Line
- Convenience Store
- Dry Cleaner
- Restaurant
- Air Conditioning
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Walk Score®
Very Walkable (76)
PROPERTY TAXES
| Parcel Numbers | Improvements Assessment | $59,360 | |
| Land Assessment | $76,000 | Total Assessment | $135,360 |
PROPERTY TAXES
Parcel Numbers
Land Assessment
$76,000
Improvements Assessment
$59,360
Total Assessment
$135,360
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