$395,000
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12,000 SqFt
SOLD DATE : 09/01/2021
Key Details
Property Type Commercial
Sub Type Mixed Use
Listing Status Sold
Purchase Type For Sale
Square Footage 12,000 sqft
Price per Sqft $32
Subdivision Cleveland Add
MLS Listing ID 14490282
Sold Date 09/01/21
Total Fin. Sqft 12000
Year Built 1973
Annual Tax Amount $6,393
Lot Size 1.022 Acres
Acres 1.022
Property Description
This is a fully operational and profitable bowling center. It is located on a high traffic street that is just a few blocks from Howard Payne University. The bowling center originally opened in 1974. There are 12 lanes with electronic scoring, underground ball returns, bumpers, seating, tables, and lockers. There is a game room for video games and billiards. It also has a party room for special events and birthdays. There have been 4 major remodels since it has opened that have updated bathrooms, lanes, HVAC, and added electronic scoring. The major remodel that was done in 2017 added a snack bar, new furniture, new paint, and lighting. This property has about 200 feet of road frontage. Everything included.
Location
State TX
County Brown
Community Curbs
Zoning Comm
Direction In Brownwood at 1101 Austin Ave
Interior
Heating Central, Electric
Cooling Central Air, Electric
Flooring Concrete
Heat Source Central, Electric
Exterior
Community Features Curbs
Utilities Available Asphalt, City Sewer, City Water, Curbs, Individual Water Meter
Roof Type Metal
Street Surface Asphalt
Garage No
Building
Lot Description Level
Foundation Slab
Structure Type Block
Others
Ownership Baird
Financing Conventional
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