Two adjacent 1,300 SF office condos. Can be sold separately or together for a total of 2,600 contiguous SF. Located in busy professional center located on Dan Hoey and Dexter-Ann Arbor Road in Dexter.
SUITE F: 1,300 SF - $250,000
SUITE F2: 1,300 SF - $250,000
SUITE F + F2: 2,600 SF - $500,000
Ample at the door parking. Monument and above the door signage is available.
Property has easy access to I-94, M-14, US-23 and downtown Dexter. Ten minute drive east to downtown Ann Arbor.
These suites are also listed for lease.
Area Description: The affluent City of Dexter is located in Southeast Michigan, along the banks of the Huron River and Mill Creek. Residents and visitors can enjoy a day on a river, walking along nature trails, or biking on the County Border-to-Border trail, stopping in our historic downtown for lunch and some shopping. Cultural activities include a local theater, historical museum, summer concerts, ice skating in the winter, festivals, and simply playing in the parks. With access to business and industrial properties along Jackson Boulevard and an easy 15 minute drive to downtown Ann Arbor, Dexter’s businesses and retail connect to the greater Washtenaw County network with ease.
Zoning Description: PUD, Planned Unit Development
Section 19.01 PURPOSE AND INTENT The Planned Unit Development (PUD) is provided as a design and planning option, intended to permit flexibility in the regulation of land development; to encourage innovative land use in terms of variety in design, layout, and type of structures constructed; to preserve significant natural features and open space; to promote efficient provision of public services and utilities; to encourage aesthetically pleasing development; to ensure compatibility of a proposed PUD with adjacent uses of land and to promote the use of land in a socially and environmentally desirable manner; minimize adverse traffic impacts, to provide adequate housing and employment; to encourage development of convenient recreational facilities; and to encourage the use and improvement of existing sites or buildings when the uniform regulations contained in other zoning districts alone do not provide adequate protection and safeguards for the site or its surrounding areas or flexibility to consider adaptive re-use of existing structures.