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221 N Main ST Hannibal, MO 63401
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Key Details
Sold Price $359,000
Property Type Commercial
Sub Type Commercial & Indr.
Listing Status Sold
Purchase Type For Sale
Subdivision City/Hannibal
MLS Listing ID 24006540
Sold Date 05/31/24
Construction Status 164
Year Built 1860
Building Age 164
Lot Size 2,570 Sqft
Acres 0.059
Lot Dimensions 21x94/21x22
Property Description
NEW PRICE! Excellent Opportunity to own your own building in Historic Downtown Hannibal. North Main Street attracts visitors and locals to shops, restaurants, breweries, and most of all the Mark Twain Boyhood Home and Museum properties. 221 North Main has had a substantial rehab around 2010. Storefront restoration, new mechanical systems, roofing, interior remake, and lighting. For the past nine years the building has had a successful fabric and quilting shop. Present owners have continued improvements. Shelving can stay. Second floor has potential for doubling retail square footage. 3 HVAC units, side entry off Bird Street and includes two private concrete parking pads. Over 4000 square feet of finished space. Hannibal's tourist numbers are growing. American Cruise Lines and the Viking cruise ships dock on the newly constructed Riverfront Park. Five major festivals bring thousand of customers to Main Street and 221 North Main's front door. Don't Delay.
Location
State MO
County Marion
Area Hannibal
Zoning Commercial
Interior
Heating Forced Air
Cooling Electric
Fireplace N
Exterior
Utilities Available Electricity Available, Gas to Site, Water Available, Sewer Available
Roof Type Pitched
Building
Sewer Public Sewer
Water Public
Structure Type Conventional
Construction Status 164
Others
Acceptable Financing Cash Only, Conventional
Listing Terms Cash Only, Conventional
Special Listing Condition None
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Bought with Sue-ann Westhoff