Here is a perfect opportunity to purchase a local running business with an apartment on the second floor. All the store needs is a new owner. The store is already setup for success with a kitchen to prepare hot food as well as cold sandwiches. Make additional income with skill/gaming machines and ATM. You can run the store and live in the apartment upstairs or rent it out for additional income. Sale of the building includes the store with inventory, all appliances, ATM and coolers. The apartment upstairs has 2 nice sized bedrooms, 1 bathroom and is rented to long term tenants.
Land in a city is hard to come by. Once a building was here but has since been taken down. Rebuild your own home with a custom builder or have your own pot to build your portfolio. With a park a baseball throw away you may be able to get creative with its possible use. Your imagination awaits.
One of the most visible and known buildings in Reading, Pa. This classic is located at the corner of 2nd and Penn Streets, on the main artery into the Downtown Reading area. Incredible architecture dates back to 1896 when this building was built as the Keystone Firehouse. In 1986 the property was dramatically updated and expanded with the addition of a three story modern office structure. Now, at over 22,400 sq. ft. of space, this property is poised to meet a variety of office, retail, service and restaurant type uses. Zoning is CC (Commercial Core) along with PSO (Penn Street Overlay). The building can be used by a single occupant or, given the layout, it would lend itself well to multi-tenant opportunities. Topping it off is a 59 car parking lot providing excellent access for tenants, customers and guests.
Stop worrying about residential tenant issues and invest in some storage/garage space. This set of garages offers 10 9 x 20 garages. One unit is currently a double unit. This is a high occupancy property with usually 100% of the units being occupied. Have the tenants pay down your debt and gain equity. This property has newer doors and roof.
Check out this 6-unit Apartment Building that has tons of upside! The property is over 6,000 square feet, which is rare to find in today's market. The property has 6 separate electrical meters. All the units have high ceilings and tons of square footage in each unit. This property easily can bring over $70,000 a year in Gross Revenue.
Calling all owner-occupants, savvy investors and prospectors. Here's your next Downtown Jazz Fest Destination. Don't look past this three-story, commercial venue in Berks County's Historic Penns Commons. Opportunity knocks. Turn your own key. Start your Bed and Breakfast . Operate your own Air Bnb. Full bar in lower level. Brew your own coffee. Craft your own signature beverages. Say Cigar Lounge. Includes rear lots for parking and deliveries. Newer mechanicals. Signage. Share the strip with The Reading Area Community College, The Miller Center for the Arts, Alvernia's John R. Post Center at Collegetowne, The Santander Arena and The Doubletree Hotel. High traffic count and high visibility. Favors foot traffic as well. This space most recently served as a restaurant but can easily accommodate multiple offices, a convenience store, multi-service, barber shop or nail/hair salon, prep kitchen, event staging or bakery. Great for the new entrepreneur who wants to manage growth or the astute business individual wanting to control costs. Opportunity knocks.
524 spruce st is a lot. suggested use is a place to build a home or use to rent parking spaces.
Large Commercial building in the Heart of College Town District in the City of Reading. Perfect for a New Restaurant or lounge. Off street parking in the rear of building and city parking lot next door. This building has potential for residential apartments on the 2nd and 3rd floor. The building is currently leased to a catering company. The lease is month to month and the Caterer will need 60 days to relocate. There is a land lease for the building on the left for $200.00 per month. The catering company pays $2000.00 per month. The building needs updating, the owner is selling the property "AS IS ". Bring your ideas and make an offer! Please give us 48-hour notice for all showings.
Welcome to 531 â 545 Canal st Reading Pa For Sale or Lease. There is a grant program that will pay 75% of the cost to purchase and convert this into apartments. ÂA total of 80,000 square foot on 4 stories is available. Property has parking lot. This is a remodeled building with multi-tenant occupancy. Former use was Bills Khakiâs. Current tenants include Reading Film Studio, A City of Reading Office Plus Many More. Space is available of Event Space. Building is connected to the Canal Street Pub. Office, Industrial, Manufacturing space available for single or multi-tenant occupancy. Floor plans available. Grant Opportunity's Available and Tax Advantages Available. All appointments, and offers are subject to 3rd party approval. Also leasing at $10 per square foot triple net.
The median home value in Reading, PA is $56,600. This is lower than the county median home value of $173,200. The national median home value is $219,700. The average price of homes sold in Reading, PA is $56,600. Approximately 34.7% of Reading homes are owned, compared to 50.77% rented, while 14.54% are vacant. Reading real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale. Commercial properties are also available. If you see a property you’re interested in, contact a Reading real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
Reading, Pennsylvania 19602 has a population of 88,275. Reading 19602 is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 27.08% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 29.62%.
The median household income in Reading, Pennsylvania 19602 is $28,755. The median household income for the surrounding county is $59,580 compared to the national median of $57,652. The median age of people living in Reading 19602 is 29.3 years.
The average high temperature in July is 85.2 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 21.7 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 46.4 inches per year, with 18.9 inches of snow per year.