2111 GRANDVIEW BLVD, Sioux City, IA 51104 for Sale

MLS #250012 | Bojihomes.com

$371,000

  • 6
  • 6
  • 4288
  • Active

General Description

This six-plex, ideally located near the iconic Grandview Park in Sioux City, Iowa, offers an investment opportunity with a proven track record of consistently low vacancy rates and cash flow. Whether you're an experienced investor looking to expand your portfolio or a newcomer to the multifamily market, this property provides a reliable income stream and the potential for long-term value growth. With its history of strong performance, it's a solid addition to any investment strategy.

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Property Information

250012

$371,000

Sale

Quadruplex

MULTIFAMILY

2111 GRANDVIEW BLVD

Sioux City

IA

51104

6

6

4288

6375

Detached

3

4620

2023

Sioux City

1929

Features

No

Utilities

No

LISTED BY

RE/MAX Experience, Jeff Carlson (712.224.4100)

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