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$4,150,000
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| | Land Acres | 3.71 | |
| | Total Units | 510 | |
| | Rentable S.F. | 58,750 | |
| | Building S.F. | 67,118 | |
| | Unit Occupancy | 79% | |
| | Cross Street | Farmingdale Drive | |
| | Tax Parcel Number | 63242-07-032 | |
| | Market | Denver | |
| | Sub Market | Colorado Springs | |
| | Year Built | 2001 | |
| | Gate Hours | 24 Hour | |
| | No. of Buildings | 6 | |
| | Office Hours | 6 days per week | |
| | Building Class | A | |
| | Location Class | A | |
| | Land for Expansion | No | |
| | Zoning Type | PBC | |
| | Lot Demensions | Rectangular | |
| | Roof Type | Steel | |
| | Existing Facility | Yes | |
| | Apartment | Yes | |
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5195 Austin Bluffs Parkway Colorado Springs, CO 80918
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Property Description
The property consists of six, typical metal roll-up self storage buildings with slab on grade concrete pads. The exterior of the buildings are constructed with a combination of stone-accented concrete block and corrugated metal. Of the six buildings, one is a split-level building. There are climate control units available on the second level of the two-story building. All public utilities are available to the property including underground water and sewer. There is an on site manager's apartment constructed with a wood frame and reinforced concrete stucco exterior. The apartment is a two-bedroom and a two-car garage with stair access. There is a monument property sign within an interior lamp. Improvements include concrete roadways with concrete curbs and gutters.
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Location Description
The property is located on the southeast corner of Austin Bluffs Parkway and Farmingdale Drive in Colorado Springs, Colorado. The City of Colorado Springs is the most populous city of El Paso County, and the second most populous city in Colorado, with a 2007 population estimate of 609,096. Colorado Springs is located just east of the geographic center of the state and 61 miles south of Denver. The city is situated near the base of one of the most famous American mountains, Pikes Peak, at the eastern edge of the southern Rocky Mountains. Colorado Springs was selected as the No. 1 Best Big City in "Best Places to Live" by Money Magazine in 2006.
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