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755 N 4th St 4,520 SF 100% Leased Retail Building Montpelier, ID 83254 $799,000 ($176.77/SF)

Investment Highlights
- Invest Property in a Growing Town
Executive Summary
Discover a rare commercial opportunity in the heart of Montpelier, Idaho. Located at 755 N 4th Street, this versatile building features three dedicated office spaces, offering flexibility for professional services, retail, or multi-tenant use. Its layout accommodates both established businesses and new ventures looking to capitalize on Montpelier’s growing visibility. All 3 space are rented, however one is currently used for owners business which is also available for purchase.
Positioned near the main corridor of town, the property benefits from steady traffic from both locals and visitors. Montpelier is a gateway to some of Idaho’s most popular destinations, including Bear Lake, the surrounding mountain ranges, and the well-known National Oregon/California Trail Center. Tourism plays a major role in the area's economy, bringing thousands of visitors year-round for recreation, history, and outdoor adventure.
This momentum is only increasing. A major driver of future growth is the new Montpelier Idaho Temple, currently under development. The temple is already generating attention and anticipation, with expected long-term increases in visitor flow, community activity, and local business demand. Once completed, it is poised to become a significant anchor for the city, bringing both regional visitors and consistent daily traffic from temple patrons.
For businesses looking to establish a presence in a community experiencing renewed investment, this property offers the perfect foundation. The combination of a strong tourism base, a highly visible location, and new religious and cultural development makes 755 N 4th Street an ideal choice for medical offices, professional services, boutiques, wellness providers, or administrative operations.
Positioned near the main corridor of town, the property benefits from steady traffic from both locals and visitors. Montpelier is a gateway to some of Idaho’s most popular destinations, including Bear Lake, the surrounding mountain ranges, and the well-known National Oregon/California Trail Center. Tourism plays a major role in the area's economy, bringing thousands of visitors year-round for recreation, history, and outdoor adventure.
This momentum is only increasing. A major driver of future growth is the new Montpelier Idaho Temple, currently under development. The temple is already generating attention and anticipation, with expected long-term increases in visitor flow, community activity, and local business demand. Once completed, it is poised to become a significant anchor for the city, bringing both regional visitors and consistent daily traffic from temple patrons.
For businesses looking to establish a presence in a community experiencing renewed investment, this property offers the perfect foundation. The combination of a strong tourism base, a highly visible location, and new religious and cultural development makes 755 N 4th Street an ideal choice for medical offices, professional services, boutiques, wellness providers, or administrative operations.
Property Facts
Sale Type
Investment or Owner User
Property Type
Retail
Property Subtype
Restaurant
Building Size
4,520 SF
Building Class
C
Year Built
2008
Price
$799,000
Price Per SF
$176.77
Percent Leased
100%
Tenancy
Multiple
Building Height
1 Story
Building FAR
0.37
Lot Size
0.28 AC
Parking
8 Spaces (1.77 Spaces per 1,000 SF Leased)
Somewhat walkable
30/100
Exceptionally drivable
90/100
Fairly bikeable
40/100
Nearby Major Retailers
Property Taxes
| Parcel Number | 1333.00 | Improvements Assessment | $447,580 |
| Land Assessment | $226,080 | Total Assessment | $673,660 |
Property Taxes
Parcel Number
1333.00
Land Assessment
$226,080
Improvements Assessment
$447,580
Total Assessment
$673,660
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