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Description

Martin's Store at Fort Spring and rentals located between Alderson and Ronceverte on Rt. 63. Excellent location, the property has approx. 1.16 acres with a large multi-purpose commercial building. Has most recently operated as a convenience store with gas and a restaurant. This is the opportunity to own your own business, the sky is the limit with this great property. This property is not in the flood plain but is located near the Greenbrier River. ATTRIBUTES AND HIGHLIGHT Other buildings producing $400.00 monthly income Possible Owner Financing for qualified buyers Great small business opportunity Convenience store, restaurant, sporting goods, deli, and a number of other possibilities Near the busy Greenbrier Campground Busy highway for Lewisburg, Ronceverte, and Alderson connection Near the Greenbrier River Many possibilities for numerous types of businesses (2) ten thousand-gallon tanks Tank monitoring system in place Walk-in cooler Large deli Ready to go dining area Busy highway with great visibility 2 separate rentals yield $3,600.00 annually Well and septic system Paved front and parking Close to the busy Greenbrier River Campground The Greenbrier River attracts many for fishing, kayaking, canoeing, tubing and relaxing Closest convenience store 5 miles to Alderson and 8 miles to Ronceverte or Fairlea FedEx and UPS delivery location LOCATION Google Coordinates: 37u00c2u00b044'42.6u00e2u20acu00b3N 80u00c2u00b033'48.7u00e2u20acu00b3W Address: 4830 Highland Trail, Alderson, WV, 24910 Elevation: 1638 ft. +/- UTILITIES Water: Well Sewer: Septic Electricity: Mon Power Telephone: Frontier, Countrymen, Internet: Frontier, Countrymen, Hughes Net ACCESS/FRONTAGE The property fronts Route 63 ZONING Greenbrier County is subject to some zoning and subdivision regulations. All prospective buyers should consult the County Commission and the Health Department for details regarding zoning, building codes, and installation of septic systems. Information can be found at the county website. DEED and TAX INFORMATION Greenbrier County, West Virginia Deed Information: DB 533 Page 251 Acreage: From calculations approx. 1.15 Acres - ACREAGE .70(D)FROM ALLEN LOT 8 COLONIAL ACRES S/D RT 63 RONCEVERTE 281X193X404X100 and ACREAGE .46(D)FROM BOOTH LOT 9 COLONIAL ACRES S/D RT 63 RONC 120X231X112X281 Real Estate Tax ID/Acreage/Taxes: Greenbrier County (13), West Virginia Fort Springs (6) Tax Map 18A Parcels 8 and 9 2020 Real Estate Taxes: $456.00 PUBLIC SCHOOLS Greenbrier County School District Public Elementary School: Alderson Elementary School Public Middle School: Eastern Greenbrier Middle School Public High School: Greenbrier East High School SURROUNDING AREA FORT SPRING Fort Spring is an unincorporated community and coal town in Greenbrier County, West Virginia, USA. It is situated along the Greenbrier River within the Greenbrier River Watershed. It was once a substantial portion of the Chesapeake and Ohio railway by way of the Gravel Girtie route from Hinton in Summers County, West Virginia to Clifton Forge in Virginia. The name comes from its main export; Mississippian limestone from Snowflake Quarry sent to Clifton Forge, Virginia The main road going through the small town was once the original rail line but was moved. Fort Spring was originally called "Mann's Ferry" and the community's current name refers to the old settler fort that has been lost to history. The rock cliff, or bluff, seen just prior to the primary two train tunnels when traveling eastward, was named 'Wilson's Bluff' due to a family settled there. Colonel John Stuart, who shipped Ice Age sloth bones (Megalonyx jeffersonii) to Thomas Jefferson, noted the presence of saltpeter caves in the area. The area is a combination of karst topography, riparian floodplain, and ancient riverbeds with limestone (karst) outcropping mixing with farmlands and deciduous forest. The only available drinking water is by drilled wells or cistern or transportation. Thanks to recent West V Back to listing
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