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Retail/Industrial Opportunity – Seller Carry 1755 Jackson Ave. 9,480 SF Retail Building Escalon, CA 95320 $2,282,593 CAD ($240.78 CAD/SF)



INVESTMENT HIGHLIGHTS
- Seller Financing: Seller financing available with negotiable terms, offering flexibility and an attractive capital structure for qualified buyers.
- 1730 Jackson Ave (Retail Building): ±6,425 SF with 400-Amp, 120/240 V, 3-phase power, approx. 10’ clear height, and two grade-level roll-up doors.
- Zoning: C-2 General Commercial District – offers investors and owner-users strong flexibility, allowing retail, restaurant, office, auto sales, & etc.
- Total Building & Lot Size: ±9,480 SF across two freestanding buildings situated on a ±28,500 SF (±0.65 acre) parcel with ample parking.
- 1755 Jackson Ave (Industrial Building): ±3,055 SF flex structure with 120/240 V single-phase power, approx. 14.9’ clear height, and more.
- Corner Location, Visibility & Accessibility: Prominently positioned on the hard corner of Jackson Avenue / Highway 120 and California Street.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Situated on the hard corner of Jackson Avenue (Highway 120) and California Street in Escalon, California, this property occupies a prime, high-visibility location along the city’s main commercial corridor. Escalon is a stable, business-friendly community in San Joaquin County, strategically positioned between Stockton, Manteca, and Modesto, providing direct access to the Central Valley trade network. The surrounding area features a mix of established retail, service, and light industrial users that generate steady local traffic and consistent demand. With extremely limited commercial inventory and few properties offering comparable corner exposure, functionality, and accessibility, this asset represents a rare opportunity to secure a well-located property in one of the Central Valley’s most supply-constrained submarkets.
PROPERTY FACTS
AMENITIES
- Signage
MAJOR TENANTS
- TENANT
- INDUSTRY
- SF OCCUPIED
- RENT/SF
- LEASE END
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- Retailer
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| TENANT | INDUSTRY | SF OCCUPIED | RENT/SF | LEASE END | ||
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Retailer | - | - | - |
NEARBY MAJOR RETAILERS
PROPERTY TAXES
| Parcel Number | 227-140-10 | Improvements Assessment | $729,354 CAD |
| Land Assessment | $351,167 CAD | Total Assessment | $1,080,521 CAD |
PROPERTY TAXES
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