Independent Living Facility | Spring House at Lithia Springs | 86 Units
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Bull Realty is pleased to offer this 46,500 SF Independent Living Facility, including business, comprised of 86 units. The property is situated on 2.26 acres and was recently renovated and opened in 2020. Each resident room contains a living area and a private bathroom with shower, commode and sink. The facility is located in Lithia Springs, GA (Douglas County). The property is located in the west suburbs of Atlanta, off Thorton Road & I-20. Conveniently located near a wide variety of shopping, restaurants, medical facilities and easy access to downtown Atlanta and less than 30 minutes to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. For more information please contact: Ernie Anaya, MBA EAnaya@BullRealty.com 404-876-1640 x 130
Categories:
Commercial Properties for Sale
Property Types:
Multifamily, Senior Housing
States:
GEORGIA
Regions:
Douglas County
Cities:
Atlanta
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Tenant / Guarantor: Corporate 7-Eleven
Address: 813 N Euclid Street, Santa Ana, CA 92703
List Price: $5,500,000
NOI: $242,000 (4.40% Cap)
Lease Type: Absolute Net
Primary Lease Term:15 Years
Options: Three - 5 Year
Rent Increases: 7.50% Every 5 Years
Square Feet: 3,045 Square F
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