Search Results - Pennsylvania
ALTOONA/ East End.
1,400 Sq. Ft.
Location, location!
Don'
5,502 Sq. Ft. on 1 acres
This mixed-use, 5,502 sft.(+/-), two Tenant property is a solid income generator, situated on 1.
1,960 Sq. Ft.
Thinking of doing you own thing? Want to have your own business? Here is your chance.
5,280 Sq. Ft.
Tremendous Investment Opportunity-
Welcome to Pine Stone Estates, nearly 4 acres of gently sloping land.
1.23 acres
High visibility and traffic corner off I-99 at Frankstown Rd and Park Ave. Zoned commercial/business
3,560 Sq. Ft. on 0.08 acres
Well Maintained Quadraplex (MLS 162405)
0.33 acres
Downtown Corner Lot
Land for Sale in Pittsburgh - 10.143 acres
5 acres of prime location situated on Route 19-Washington Rd with over 1,100 feet of road frontage.
5.01 acres
Don'
3,500 Sq. Ft.
This Property presents a fantastic investment opportunity with a versatile Commercial and Residentia
4,800 Sq. Ft.
Thought of owning your own Restaurant? Who wants to bring this beautiful restaurant back to life?
Commercial/Business Ops - South Fork, PA
2 acres
Commercial 52 x 44 Block Building with Metal Roof on 2.
384 Sq. Ft. on 5.84 acres
Commercial Location (MLS 188803)
364' Prime Commercial Frontage on RT 6538'
The most populated cities in Pennsylvania are Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Allentown and Erie, and these cities have the majority of the state's commercial real estate listings. Philadelphia is the largest city in the state with an estimated population of over 1.5 million. Pittsburgh is the second largest city in Pennsylvania with a population of 305,704.
Those looking for investment property and commercial realty in Pennsylvania will find that the state offers easy transportation, a highly active economy and easy access to other economically active states including New York, Maryland and Ohio.
Pennsylvania has a high gross state product, which is approximately $570 billion. There are 50 Fortune 500 companies with their headquarters and office space in the state. Pittsburgh alone has 8 Fortune 500 companies. A large part of the Pennsylvania economy is also based on agriculture, and the rural commercial land in the state is dedicated to products including mushroom, chickens, horses and wine.
