636 Baker Street

Offered at: $1,199,000

MLS®: 10377024

A landmark investment opportunity awaits on Nelson’s iconic Baker Street. This historic retail building is a cornerstone of the downtown core, offering a sophisticated turn-key addition to any commercial portfolio. The property is currently leased by a highly reputable local clothing boutique that intends to remain, providing the new owner with immediate, reliable cash flow and a seamless transition of ownership. Defined by its classic charm, the interior boasts high ceilings and massive street-facing display windows that capture the eyes of the city’s consistent foot traffic. The building offers a 3,600 square foot main floor footprint, maximized for premium retail presence. For operational efficiency, the property includes a massive basement spanning the full footprint; while not full-height (approximately 6 feet), it offers an incredible volume of dry, secure storage rarely found in historic builds. Further utility is provided by a rear mezzanine for additional inventory and convenient alley access for effortless deliveries. This is perfect for those seeking the security of a proven tenant in a highly desirable geographic location where historic character meets modern commercial viability. Opportunities to acquire a stabilized income-producing asset of this caliber on Nelson's Baker Street are rare. Secure your future in the heart of Nelson! (id:6769)

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