1231 Briggstown RdLexington, NC 27292

Asking Price $44,400

Down Payment: $16,000

Monthly Payment: $650

Lot Size: 1.83 acre

PROPERTY DETAILS


Bedrooms: 3

Bathrooms: 2

Built: 1985

Type: Single Family Home

SQFT: 1,092 sqft

PROPERTY FEATURES

Attention Investors, Fix and Flippers, and Landlords:

1231 Briggs town Rd in Lexington, NC, is a prime investment opportunity, offering a

blend of location and potential that’s hard to beat. This 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom mobile

home provides 1,092 sq. ft. of living space on a generous 1.83-acre lot.

Purchase Price is $44,400 with a down payment of $16,000, and monthly payments

of $650. Built in 1985, this property is close to local schools, shopping centers, and supermarkets,

offering the convenience that potential tenants or buyers will love.

The mobile home needs a lot of work, but it will be worth it. This property is surrounded by top-rated

schools, including Southwood Elementary, Central Davidson Middle,

and Central Davidson High School, making it an attractive option for families who prioritize education.

The convenience continues with nearby shopping centers like Lexington Square

and Walmart Supercenter, providing easy access to everyday needs. For investors, this property’s

location near parks and recreational areas adds extra value, making it appealing to a wide

range of potential renters or buyers. Whether you're looking to undertake a profitable fix-and-flip

or secure a rental property in a growing community, 1231 Briggs town Rd offers all the right ingredients

for a successful investment. Take advantage of this opportunity to invest in a property

with excellent growth potential in a sought-after Lexington neighborhood.

ACT NOW:Reach out to explore the full potential of this investment opportunity and make a strategic addition to your real estate portfolio.


For more information contact please call or text us @

Phi Nguyen - 336.470.6977

Santos Alaniz - 323.561.5047

DISCLAIMERS

Property is absolutely as-is

Buyer to pay all closing costs

Buyer must do own due diligence