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12408 Learning Ln
12408 Learning Ln, Hagerstown, MD 21740
Listing Price: $950,000
Investment Overview
12408 Learning Lane is located in Hagerstown, the largest submarket in
Washington County. Hagerstown serves as a logistics gateway between coastal
markets and both the Midwest and Southeast. Located at the intersection of
I-70 and I-81, Hagerstown houses distribution centers for several name-brand
operators and has continued to attract new ones. With more than 12 million SF
of industrial space leased over the past five years collectively, developers have
flocked to the area. This ultimately stimulates the local economy, as just over
25% of the metro's employment base can be linked to the trade, transportation,
and utilities sector.
Investment Highlights
- Approximately 12 acres and 27,000 SF of RB zoned property. It's immediate and best use is for an assisted living facility.
- Former Conococheague Elementary School in Washington County, Maryland.
- Rural Business is the most flexible zoning in Washington County, MD. Allowing an owner to use this property for retail, industrial, self storage, and single family homes, etc.
Listing Price: $950,000
Investment Highlights
- Approximately 12 acres and 27,000 SF of RB zoned property. It's immediate and best use is for an assisted living facility.
- Former Conococheague Elementary School in Washington County, Maryland.
- Rural Business is the most flexible zoning in Washington County, MD. Allowing an owner to use this property for retail, industrial, self storage, and single family homes, etc.
Investment Overview
12408 Learning Lane is located in Hagerstown, the largest submarket in Washington County. Hagerstown serves as a logistics gateway between coastal markets and both the Midwest and Southeast. Located at the intersection of I-70 and I-81, Hagerstown houses distribution centers for several name-brand operators and has continued to attract new ones. With more than 12 million SF of industrial space leased over the past five years collectively, developers have flocked to the area. This ultimately stimulates the local economy, as just over 25% of the metro's employment base can be linked to the trade, transportation, and utilities sector.

