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Fully rented 4 plex in town convenient to schools, parks, shopping and bus line.
6 Unit, all 1 bedrooms apartments with extra parking
20 acres
Discover just over 20 acres of prime developable land with sweeping views of Lake Osoyoos.
MLS# 278803 Priced at $19.25 Triple-net (NNN Approx. $5.75 PSF). MOTIVATED LANDLORD!
MLS# 283992 Priced at $19.25 Triple-net (NNN Approx. $5.75 PSF). Total rent is $26.00 psf annually.
MLS# 282684 Introducing a prime investment opportunity in Pasco, WA!
1 acres
Own a piece of Chehalis history! R.E. Bennett School is available.
Located near downtown Kennewick, this established restaurant is ready for a new owner.
MLS# 288137 This warehouse has 1000 sq. ft of office space, 1800 sq. ft.
Prime Commercial Opportunity in the Heart of Prosser Strategically located at the high-traffic inter
8,672 Sq. Ft.
First time on the market for sale! Highly visible location on the corner of 5 th and Capitol Blvd S.
MLS# 289079 Truly one of a kind! Come take a look at this single story multi use property.
38,000 Sq. Ft. on 6 acres
Buildings built from 1910 to 2020. Buildings may be configured to tenants need all negotiable.
5,198 Sq. Ft.
Own a Piece of Oroville’s Historic Charm – Prime Investment Opportunity!
You will find many of the Washington commercial real estate listings in the Seattle metropolitan area, as 60% of Washington residents live in this region. The population of the entire state was estimated as 6,274,540 at the 2010 Census. Other populous areas with Washington commercial real estate listings include Spokane with a population of 195,629, Tacoma with a population of 193,556 and Vancouver with an estimated population of 143,560.
In 2010, the total gross state product was $351.5 billion. The economy of Washington is supported by many large businesses including Boeing, Paccar, Microsoft, Amazon.com, and Nintendo, to name just a few. According to a survey in Fortune magazine, 20 of the most admired companies have office space and industrial space in Washington, namely Starbucks, Microsoft, Costco and Nordstrom.
Washington is one of the largest agricultural states. Rural commercial land is dedicated to a variety of crops including red raspberries, peas, hops, apples, sweet cherries, and many others.
