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4150 E. University Ave
Des Moines, IA 50317
Terrain À vendre
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1,48 AC


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Faits saillants de l'investissement
- Located near growing residential and multifamily developments supporting demand.
- Positioned along a well-connected Des Moines corridor near Hwy 5 and I-35/80.
- Two-parcel site offering flexible single-family or potential multifamily concepts.
Résumé de l'annonce
Faits sur la propriété
| Type de vente | Investissement | Sous-type de propriété | Résidentiel |
| Nombre de lots | 1 | Utilisation proposée | Multi-résidentiel |
| Type de propriété | Terrain | Taille totale du lot | 1,48 AC |
| Zonage | N3A | ||
| Type de vente | Investissement |
| Nombre de lots | 1 |
| Type de propriété | Terrain |
| Sous-type de propriété | Résidentiel |
| Utilisation proposée | Multi-résidentiel |
| Taille totale du lot | 1,48 AC |
| Zonage | N3A |
1 Lot disponible
Lot
| Prix | 278 054 $ CAD | Taille du lot | 1,48 AC |
| Prix par AC | 187 874,32 $ CAD |
| Prix | 278 054 $ CAD |
| Prix par AC | 187 874,32 $ CAD |
| Taille du lot | 1,48 AC |
4150 University Ave and 1207 Williams total 1..482 acres. Currently zoned N3A allowing for minimum 6000 sqft single family lots. Nearby with NX1 zoning, and with a multifamily proposal, relevant zoning changes would be considered by the city.
Description
Situated along Des Moines’ evolving University Avenue corridor, this 1.482-acre land offering presents a compelling opportunity for residential or redevelopment-focused investors seeking a strategically located site with strong long-term potential. The property consists of two contiguous parcels measuring 0.844 acres and 0.638 acres, together creating a flexible development footprint enhanced by an existing 843-square-foot structure suitable for interim use or staging. Currently zoned N3A, the site supports single-family development with minimum six-thousand-square-foot lots, aligning well with surrounding residential patterns. Additionally, the presence of nearby multifamily communities with NX1 zoning demonstrates a favorable precedent for higher-density housing, and the City of Des Moines has indicated openness to considering zoning modifications when supported by a thoughtful multifamily proposal.
