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The Coleman House Inn Circa 1890 323 N Main St 7 900 pi² 100% Loué Commerce de détail Immeuble Swainsboro, GA 30401 2 512 116 $ CAD (317,99 $ CAD/pi²)



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Faits saillants de l'investissement
- Commercial Kitchen
- 40-Car Parking Lot
- Commercial Grade Appliances
Résumé de l'annonce
* 12 bedrooms
* 9.2 baths
* 7,900 square feet
* 2.94 acres
* Parking for 40 Vehicles
* For info sent INSTANTLY to your mobile, text "P101002" to 888-866-9492.
* Visit http://323NorthMain.com to see all the details, extensive photo gallery, listing status, and current pricing.
Crowned by an era that valued artistry over haste and where history lingers in the warmth of its woodwork and polished glow, this grand Queen Anne tells its story not through words, but through the patina of time and the beauty of every restored detail. Built in 1890 by James Amascus “Tobe” Coleman — a Civil War veteran, merchant, and the first president of the Citizen’s Bank of Swainsboro — The Coleman House Inn stands as the largest and most distinguished residence in Emanuel County. Painstakingly restored to honor its 19th-century craftsmanship, the home’s turreted towers, intricate millwork, and 2,000-square-foot wraparound veranda reflect an age when every spindle and cornice was shaped by hand and meant to endure. Resting on 2.9 acres with parking for 40 vehicles, the inn features a fully equipped commercial kitchen and a large storage building ideal for future use as a wedding or banquet venue — offering both historic prestige and boundless opportunity for its next chapter.
* 9.2 baths
* 7,900 square feet
* 2.94 acres
* Parking for 40 Vehicles
* For info sent INSTANTLY to your mobile, text "P101002" to 888-866-9492.
* Visit http://323NorthMain.com to see all the details, extensive photo gallery, listing status, and current pricing.
Crowned by an era that valued artistry over haste and where history lingers in the warmth of its woodwork and polished glow, this grand Queen Anne tells its story not through words, but through the patina of time and the beauty of every restored detail. Built in 1890 by James Amascus “Tobe” Coleman — a Civil War veteran, merchant, and the first president of the Citizen’s Bank of Swainsboro — The Coleman House Inn stands as the largest and most distinguished residence in Emanuel County. Painstakingly restored to honor its 19th-century craftsmanship, the home’s turreted towers, intricate millwork, and 2,000-square-foot wraparound veranda reflect an age when every spindle and cornice was shaped by hand and meant to endure. Resting on 2.9 acres with parking for 40 vehicles, the inn features a fully equipped commercial kitchen and a large storage building ideal for future use as a wedding or banquet venue — offering both historic prestige and boundless opportunity for its next chapter.
Faits sur la propriété
Type de vente
Investissement
Type de propriété
Commerce de détail
Sous-type de propriété
Taille du bâtiment
7 900 pi²
Classe d’immeuble
C
Année de construction
1890
Prix
2 512 116 $ CAD
Prix par pi²
317,99 $ CAD
Pourcentage loué
100%
Hauteur du bâtiment
3 étages
Coefficient d’occupation des sols de l’immeuble
0,06
Taille du lot
2,94 AC
Zone de développement économique
Oui
Zonage
Commercial - Commercial, Résidentiel, Unifamilial
Assez accessible à pied
40/100
Exceptionnellement adapté aux voitures
100/100
Relativement accessible en vélo
30/100
Principaux détaillants à proximité
Impôts fonciers
| Numéro de lot | S17-036 | Évaluation des bâtiments | 228 756 $ CAD |
| Évaluation du terrain | 35 716 $ CAD | Évaluation totale | 264 472 $ CAD |
Impôts fonciers
Numéro de lot
S17-036
Évaluation du terrain
35 716 $ CAD
Évaluation des bâtiments
228 756 $ CAD
Évaluation totale
264 472 $ CAD
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