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23 N Washington Street

Bloomfield, IN, 47424

  • Price $69,900
  • Sq. Ft.1200
  • MLS #202442997
Prior Successful Dance Studio Building. Two street entry doors. Check in/reception & seating area is comfortable for parents/students along with a viewing window for the studio. One half bath on main level. Large windows let in natural light. Basement has large area and plus an additional parent's area. Large enough on each level to allow a full range of movement for all students or classes. High ceilings create an open, airy feeling and allow teaching without restrictions. Full length mirrors to help students assess their technique. Lots of closet storage on each level. Extra wide stairs leading to lower level. Dedicated maintenance room. Building could easily be converted into office spaces and large conference room. Coworking and shared workspaces. Plenty of electrical outlets. Ceiling Fans on both floors & recessed lighting in the basement. This building has many potential uses. One block north from the Greene Co. Courthouse.
County
Greene County
Lot Size
0.0300
Year Built
1900
Sq, ft. finished
1,200sq. ft (approx.)
Subdivision
None
Annual Taxes
1141.00
IDX information provided by the Indiana Regional MLS
Listing provided courtesy of Risa Dyar of Risa Dyar Real Estate, 812-798-1025.

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Listing Data updated: February 5, 2025, 6:00 pm
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