Search Results - North Carolina
A true legacy property, this ±
2 acres
Shovel-Ready 2.08-Acre Commercial Corner Lot |
This 2.
1 acres
A 1.
1.85 acres
Across from the Kernersville Hospital
1.85 acres
Across from the Kernersville Hospital
1.94 acres
1.94 Acres near Exit for the proposed new Macy Grove Road exchange
Walkertown/Guthrie Road
1.94 acres
551 Macy Grove
0.82 acres
0.82 ACRES of Land
1 acres
Exceptional opportunity to acquire 1.82 acres of commercially zoned land at 10405 S.
5.07 acre development opportunity
0.70+/- acre heavy industrial lot ideal situated on US-29/74 and less then 5 minutes away from I-85.
Scotty Beal and Coldwell Banker Commercial Advantage are pleased to present this parcel of land for
10 acres
Coldwell Banker Commercial Advantage and Scotty Beal are pleased to present this residential investm
5 acres
Prime Development Opportunity Raleigh NC Wake County 5.09 acres!
14 acres
This site is immediately adjacent to Exit 25 off I-74, and sits at its intersection with US-220 just
28,750 Sq. Ft.
Scotty Beal and Coldwell Banker Commercial Advantage are pleased to present this parcel of land for
64,904 Sq. Ft. on 1 acres
Scotty Beal and Coldwell Banker Commercial Advantage are pleased to list for sale this 1.
42,253 Sq. Ft.
Scotty Beal and Coldwell Banker Commercial Advantage are pleased to list for sale this 0.
North Carolina is one of the fastest growing states in the country and, as a result, North Carolina commercial real estate listings have grown in size and scope. The gross state product in North Carolina is approximately $425 billion as of the 2010 census.
While in the past, the economy of North Carolina was based on items such as tobacco and furniture; today the state's economy is diverse and includes finance, biotechnology and engineering. Rural commercial land in North Carolina is dedicated to a variety of outputs including poultry, eggs, tobacco, milk, sweet potato and soybeans.
North Carolina commercial real estate listings are most plentiful in 15 metropolitan areas including Asheville, Charlotte, Raleigh, Durham-Chapel Hill, Jacksonville, Wilmington and Winston-Salem. Charlotte has the largest population overall, as it was estimated as 731,000 at the 2010 census. North Carolina hosts 5 Fortune 5000 companies and is a large banking center. Many of these areas have experienced rapid growth in population and, as a result, quality North Carolina investment property can be found.
