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Updated 7 months ago, 05/13/2024

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Viability of Workshop/ Warehouse rental

Rob Roth
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Hi everyone,

I am not sure if this is the right place to inquire about this but I am trying to gauge interest to see if a property I am purchasing is viable.

I have a 6000 sqft workshop/warehouse. It is heated (No AC) and has a small parking area for approximately 6 cars. There is not a bathroom in the building so unfortunately only option is a Porter Potty. There are two 36ft tall garage doors. Easily could store a lot of equipment and be used as a workshop.

I am thinking of trying to rent this building for 2500-3000 a month. For reference, this is in a suburb of Philadelphia in southern New Jersey. About 25 minute ride to center City.

In my mind this is perfect for a General Contractor.

Any insight or help would be appreciated.

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