Catylist Listing ID: | 30814249 |
Property Subtypes: | Mixed Use, Other |
Building Size (RSF): | 3,077 SF |
Gross Building Area: | See Agent |
Gross Land Area: | 2.97 Acres |
Sale Price: | $385,000 |
Unit Price: | $125.12 PSF |
Property Use Type: | Vacant/Owner-User |
Sale Terms: | Cash to Seller |
Cap Rate: | Undisclosed |
Last Updated: | 6/2/2023 |
Rare Live-Work Unit (LWU) that combines residential and non-residential use in a commercial zoned area. Located on a corner lot (City Road [M-52] and Parr) in the Village of Manchester, this listing is just outside downtown Manchester and across from the District Library, Hungry Wolf restaurant and the River Raisin. It provides for excellent visibility and accessibility with 510' of frontage on the main thoroughfare through town. Property features a residential home of 1,951 square feet with a partially finished basement and a garage/outbuilding with 1,126 square feet. Owner operated his business out of the garage and has commercial zoning for the property. Listing includes all 2.97 acres with room for expansion or redevelopment. The Office Service (OS) District is designed primarily for the convenience of persons residing in the village by providing office, limited retail, and business service uses that serve the adjacent and surrounding neighborhoods. |
Nearest MSA: | Ann Arbor |
County: | Washtenaw |
Submarket/Township: | Washtenaw W of 23 |
Taxing Authority: | Village of Manchester |
Tax ID/APN: | PM-16-01-380-010 |
Zoning: | OS - OFFICE SERVICE DISTRICT |
Retail Clientele: | General, Family, Business, Traveler, Tourist, Recreation |
Property Located Between: | On City Road (convergence of City Road / M-52 / Austin Road) east of Hibbard Street |
Property Visibility: | Excellent |
Largest Nearby Street: | City Road (M-52) |
Feet of Frontage: | 510 |
Highway Access: | M-52, US-12 |
Airports: | DTW, Ann Arbor, Jackson |
Site Description: | Corner lot of almost 3 acres with 510' of frontage along City Road (M-52). |
Area Description: | Manchester is a village in Washtenaw County, Michigan, situated on the River Raisin, founded in 1833 and named after Manchester, England. The community grew up around the river's water power and historic Mill Pond. It is a small, closely-knit community, which provides opportunities for leisure time involvement in organizations, churches, and schools. It provides cultural resources for residents of the adjacent rural townships. The Village is a full service center and not a suburb. Its geographical position has thus far saved it from the pressures of rapid urbanization and encourages self-sufficiency even in recreational pursuits. However, the Village is within driving distance of a variety of cultural events in Ann Arbor, Ypsilanti, Adrian, Jackson, and of programs at two universities and several colleges. Manchester has four parks and the Leonard Preserve that offer beautiful settings for gatherings or walking. Downtown provides unique family restaurants, arts, antiques and gifts. The Italianate architecture preserves the charm of 19th century America, and includes several historic churches and homes. Community-wide festivities are still a dominant theme in Village life including the reknowned Manchester Chicken Broil, the canoe and boat race in May, Memorial Day parade, the Community Fair, Fourth of July celebration, gazebo concerts, Riverfolk Festival, Sportsman's Club activities/events, and numerous other community, club, school and church events. Manchester schools offer excellent performing arts center, gym, weight room, media center, telecommunications lab, as well as many academic resources including Smartboards, projectors, computer labs, and recently our one to one iPad roll out for each student. They strive to provide a secure, challenging learning environment which will empower all students to achieve their greatest potential. |
Tenancy: | Single Tenant |
Total Number of Buildings: | 2 |
Number of Stories: | 1 |
Property Condition: | Good |
Year Renovated: | 2015 |
Roof Type: | Arched |
Construction/Siding: | Brick |
Parking Type: | Surface |
Sprinklers: | Dry |
Heat Type: | Natural Gas |
Heat Source: | Central |
Air Conditioning: | Engineered System |
Internet Access: | Cable, DSL, Satellite |
Zoning Description: | 151.049 OS, OFFICE SERVICE DISTRICT. (A) Purpose. This district is designed primarily for the convenience of persons residing in the village by providing office, limited retail, and business service uses that serve the adjacent and surrounding neighborhoods. The district shall be characterized by uses that generally operate during normal business hours; are a compatible transitional use between commercial and residential areas and/or between thoroughfares and residential areas; and are located in buildings that are architecturally compatible with the residential community. It is the purpose of these regulations to permit development of the enumerated functions in a manner that is compatible with uses in the surrounding area. To these ends, certain uses are excluded that would function more effectively in other districts. (B) Permitted uses. (1) Office buildings for the use of any of the following occupations: executive, administrative, professional, accounting, writing, clerical, stenographic, drafting, and sales; (2) Medical and dental office, including clinics and medical laboratories; (3) Banks, credit unions, savings and loan associations; (4) Publicly owned buildings, public utility transformer stations and substations, telephone exchanges, and public utility offices; (5) Photographic studios; (6) Retail office supply, computer and business machine sales; (7) Business service establishments, such as printing and photocopying services, mail and packaging services, and typing and secretarial services; (8) Florist shops; (9) Personal service establishments, such as barber and beauty shops; watch, clothing, and shoe repair; locksmith; and similar establishments; (10) Outdoor display of products or materials for retail sale or rental when accessory to a principal permitted use subject to the requirements of 151.082; (11) A single-family dwelling and any use, building, or structure accessory thereto, established and existing at the time of adoption of this chapter; (12) Office buildings of architects, engineers, surveyors, community planners and other professions of similar nature; (13) Theaters and studios for professional work; (14) Governmental offices; (15) Training and/or educational centers where such centers are designed and intended to provide training at the business, technical, and/or professional level; and (16) Employee services. Employee services, such as a cafeteria, snack bar or exercise gym, may be permitted as an accessory use to a permitted or conditional land use in the Office Service District, provided such services are contained wholly within the principal structure and are offered to employees only. |
Lot Frontage: | 510 |
Lot Depth: | 378 |
Water Service: | Well |
Sewer Type: | Septic |
Legal Description: | Per attached survey |
Proximity: | 1 mile | 3 miles | 5 miles |
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Total Population: | 2,429 | 4,569 | 9,395 |
Median Age: | 42.41 | 43.19 | 44.88 |
Households: | 1,071 | 1,864 | 3,727 |
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