Historic building for sale in Ilwaco, WA
Description
The
Doupe building has been a cornerstone in Ilwaco's downtown since it was
built in 1880 and called the Aberdeen Store until purchased by the Doupe
brothers in 1919. Inside, where the middle is open two stories high, a second-story
balcony wraps around the inside perimeter above the first floor. Bosses
could look down on floor activity.
Package 1- includes McNel's English Pub established
in 2006, Fire & Ice Ice Cream Parlor & Deli established in 2003
and an Antique/General Merchandise Mall established. in 2003. Also included
are furniture and fixtures, all improvements, a 50 x 75 parking lot, a
25 x 41 receiving area, and 10 upstairs rooms that can be used as rental
offices, apartments, etc. In addition, there is a 2,000 sq. ft. mezzanine.
Some personal items excluded. $695,500
Package 2 - includes a 2500 sq. ft. hardware store, a
1250 sq. ft. receiving area a 1025 sq. ft. 2nd floor area, furniture,
fixtures and inventory, and a 50 x 75 parking lot. There is also a large
upstairs apartment that was previously rented at $875/month.. Some personal
items excluded. $302,500
Buy both (2 buildings) for $997,500
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Details
Price: $997,500
(Both buildings)
Year Built: 1880
Square Feet: 13,250
Levels: 3
Bedrooms: 6
Baths: 3
Garage: 1
Car
Zoning: Commercial
Historic Registry: No
Acreage: 1.5 Acres
MLS #: 22287
Contact
Debbie Berg
RE/MAX Excellence
1825 Bay Ave.
Ocean Park, WA 98640
360-244-3831 - Cell
360-665-3839 - Office
360-665-3968 - Fax
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