Search Results - Florida

A rare coastal commercial property offering unmatched visibility and income potential in Ormond by t

Turnkey Nail Salon Business for Sale!

132,335 Sq. Ft. on 3.04 acres
Beautiful Vacant land on the heart of the Orlando tourism on Hwy 192, minutes away from theme parks

2,822 Sq. Ft.
Mixed Use - WINTER HAVEN, FL

4,073 Sq. Ft.
Showings by appointment only, please do not disturb the business.

1,152 Sq. Ft. on 1 acres
Business - LAKE ALFRED, FL

CommercialSale, Fort Myers Beach, FL

The first property on the south side in Historic Matlacha.. Matlacha Pass "Bay frontage".

1 acres
Rare Opportunity to buy commercial lot located on Amelia Island and outside of Fernandina Beach city

BusinessOpportunity, Inverness, FL

921 Sq. Ft.
Executive Suite/Office Condominium -Top-Floor Waterfront Office Suite –

*INDOOR GOLF* GOLF-GOLF-GOLF.

3,261 Sq. Ft.
Business - MOUNT DORA, FL

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21,236 Sq. Ft.
Mixed Use - AUBURNDALE, FL

3,445 Sq. Ft.
Business - DAVENPORT, FL

CommercialSale, Quincy, FL

BusinessOpportunity, Punta Gorda, FL

CommercialSale, Chattahoochee, FL

Commercial - Fountain, FL
The State of Florida ranks as the fourth most populous state in the United States with approximately 21.3 million people, up from 18.8 million in the 2010 US Census. This factor translates into a good deal of commercial real estate listings. Tallahassee, the state capital, is home to roughly 191,000 residents and a large portion of the state's commercial realty.
Florida's largest city is Jacksonville, which has over 1.3 million people in the area and about 892,000 residents in the city proper. Jacksonville's deepwater port makes it a leading hub for global shipping and a major contributor to the state's economy.
Other major cities include Miami, Tampa, Orlando and St. Petersburg. There are a variety of substantial cities in Florida with a wide range of commercial real estate listings and opportunities for investment property.
Florida is an economic powerhouse with a gross domestic product in 2018 of over $1 trillion dollars. Ports and tourism make up major parts of the Florida's economy. The strength of Florida's economy coupled with its numerous large cities makes Florida an interesting opportunity for investment property, as there is a strong supply of commercial realty, retail and office space.