SALE PRICE:
$1,150,000.00
$180 PSF
NOI: $76,800.00
6.67% CAP Rate
$1 PSF + $0.28 NNN
(lease terms)
REGION:
Sacramento
AVAILABILITY:
-/+ 6,400 SF Warehouse
-/+ 0.39 Acre Yard
ZONING:
M-1 S-EA-4 Light Industrial
OPPORTUNITY:
Fully Stabilized
Multi Tenant
Industrial Building
Proximity to Major Highways: The South Sacramento Industrial Corridor is well- connected by key highways, including Interstate 5 and U.S. Highway 99. This provides easy access to other major metropolitan areas like San Francisco, the Central Valley, and even Southern California, making it ideal for distribution, manufacturing, and logistics companies.
Sacramento has a diverse and skilled workforce, which is crucial for industrial businesses. There is a mix of experienced labor in fields like logistics, manufacturing, and warehousing. Additionally, the proximity to educational institutions, such as Sacramento State University, offers opportunities for recruitment and partnerships with workforce development programs.
With the boom in e-commerce, there’s a rising demand for logistics, warehousing, and distribution services. The South Sacramento Industrial Corridor is well-positioned to serve these needs, especially as major retailers and third-party logistics companies expand their operations.
South Sacramento continues to be an area with potential for growth. As the demand for industrial space increases, developers and investors are keen on expanding the infrastructure, thus driving even more opportunities for businesses to grow establish new operations.
California is the fifth largest economy in the world with Sacramento being its capital. Historically known for the Gold Rush, Sacramento is an intersecting point for both the American & Sacramento River at Discovery Park.
This capital city was founded in 1848 on the fertile agricultural soils located in the northern portion of the Central Valley, growing to nearly +/-1,000 square miles.
Sacramento County is home to numerous other populated and expanding metro areas: Elk Grove, Natomas, Rancho Cordova, & Citrus Heights.
With a reputation of being a small capital city compared to the much larger cities of L.A. & S.F, Sacramento continues to grow as the state population continues to decrease.
A majority of California’s state workers are employed within county limits- while the capital city of California continues to see job growth and constant real estate development in both residential and commercial sectors, despite high interest rates.
Executive Director
916 704 9341
dmueller@muellercommercial.com
CalDRE# 01829919
Director
916 613 3899
cfreelove@muellercommercial.com
CalDRE# 02092307