379 E Barthman Avenue

379 E Barthman Ave Columbus, OH 43207

379 E Barthman Ave, Columbus, OH, 43207
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FOR SALE
Property Type:
Free Standing Building
Amount:
$425,000
Last Verified:
Aug 01, 2024

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Highlights

  • 7,560± SF R3 Residential Building on 0.18 Acres
  • 1 Block West of Parsons Ave. & 0.5 Mile East of S. High St.
  • Building is Eligible for National Register of Historic Places
  • Located Directly Across from John R. Maloney Health & Wellness Center, Parsons Place & Parsons Village
  • Open Second Floor Suited For a Variety of Uses
  • Full Basement for Additional Storage
  • Can be Purchased as a Portfolio with 3 Additional Parcels for Increased Purchase Price
  • One Parcel Includes Small House - Currently Rented for $1000/month
  • Great Opportunity to Add Parking
  • Total Portfolio Acreage Across 4 Parcels: 0.51 Acres

Description

379 Barthman Avenue is a historic 7,560± square foot commercial building situated on 0.18 acres in the Reeb-Hosack/Hungarian Village area right off Parsons Avenue. Eligible for the National Register of Historic Places, this property was originally a theatre before being purchased by Bishop James Hartley in 1924, when it would become St. Stephen's Community House. This historic property offers versatile possibilities with its first floor retail/office space, which currently includes a gym and stage, and spacious second floor adaptable for retail, office, or mixed-use purposes. It also includes a full basement for convenient storage. Price to purchase 379 E Barthman Ave only: $425,000.

This property also presents an expansion/development opportunity with additional parcels available behind the building, including a rental home. The home at 1944 S Washington is approximately 800 SF and rents for $1000 monthly. Total acreage for the portfolio, including one commercial building, one residential home and 2 vacant land parcels, is 0.51 acres.

Located at the intersection of Barthman Avenue & Goethe Street, just 1 block west of Parsons Avenue in the Reeb-Hosack neighborhood of Steelton. Positioned directly across from the John R. Maloney Health & Wellness Center and Parsons Village, this location ensures easy access to amenities and major highways. Don't miss out on the chance to own a piece of Columbus history with modern potential – schedule your tour today!


Year Built: 1910
Building Size: 7560sq ft
Lot Size: 0.51 acres


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