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Pavel Reyes Valdes
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Louisville, KY
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In need of a vacant commercial lot in Louisville, Kentucky

Pavel Reyes Valdes
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Louisville, KY
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Hey fellows, I'm reaching out because it's been hard to find what my client is looking for. I need to find a vacant lot with a size between 0.5 and 2 acres. Needs to be zoned commercial or at least easy to convert to C-2. Location is important because of the nature of my client's business. He is open to consider any option within these particular Zip Codes in the city or close to the city of Louisville (40025, 40059, 40241, 40056, 40245, 40243, 40299, 40067, 40222, 40242, and 40220). He also will consider anything around Shelbyville or Simpsonville, even across the new bridge into Indiana.

The orientation and availability of the sun is important because he will run a solar powered facility, thus there should not be too many trees. Please let me know if you come across anything similar to that. I will pay a finder's fee if we can close.

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