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3640-3644 Se Belmont Mixed Use Investor/Owner-User Property SALE RETAIL RESTAURANT 3640-3644 SE BELMONT MIXED USE INVESTOR/OWNER-USER PROPERTY CHARLOTTE LARSON | 503.975.5580 WWW.URBANWORKSREALESTATE.COM 3640-3644 BELMONT ADDRESS | 3640-3644 SE BELMONT BUILDING SIZE | 3,375 SF NEIGHBORHOOD | INNER SE PORTLAND LOT SIZE | 3,300 SF DELIVERY | AVAILABLE NOW RETAIL UNIT | 603 SF YEAR BUILT | 1925 UPPER APARTMENT UNIT | 616 SF USES | RETAIL LOWER APARTMENT UNIT | 762 SF ZONING | CM2d PROPERTY TAXES | $7,569.48 PREVIOUS TENANT: PINE STATE BISCUITS ENTRANCE TO APPARTMENTS INTERIOR OF PINE STATE BISCUITS THE BUILDING Rare investor or owner user opportunity in inner SE Portland. This turn key property features two residential units and one retail unit. The retail space is available to occupy by an owner user on January 1, 2019. Recent capital improvements include: new roof, new gutters, new HVAC, new hot water heater, updated electrical service. All three units are separately metered for water, electric and gas. Features hardwood floors throughout and charming vintage character. Pro forma available upon request. 3640 SE BELMONT | 2 GALLERY APPARTMENT IMAGES 3640 SE BELMONT | 3 GALLERY RETAIL IMAGES 3640 SE BELMONT | 4 NEIGHBORHOOD & DEMOS .25 MILES .5 MILES 1 MILE 2019 POPULATION 2,804 9,475 35,789 TOTAL EMPLOYEES 981 3,352 10,808 TOTAL BUSINESSES 178 617 1,942 MEDIAN HH INCOME $80,967 $79,926 $83,116 MEDIAN AGE 33.9 34.6 35.5 EDU - SOME COLLEGE 92% 90% 89.7% NEVER COFFEE SAINT CUPCAKE LAUGHING PLANET AVALON THEATRE CIRCA 33 STUMPTOWN 3640 SE BELMONT | 5 BETE-LUKAS NORTH BAR NORTH K&M MARKET RUBY PRESS RUBY PLAID PANTRY 50TH MARKET MOTO FACTORY MOTO MEKHA GRILL SEWICKLY’S ADDITION 50TH AVE 50TH AVE SALON TANKER BAR PETITE PROVENCE WATERTROUGH SALLOON SPACEROOM LOUNGE SCOREBOARD SPORTS BAR BAR OF THE GODS APIZZA SCHOLLS TIMBUKTUNES HAWTHORNE VINTAGE GOOD COFFEE TOKIO TABLE JACIVA’S BAKERY JAE’S MARKET GEORGE’S SHOE REPAIR HAWTHORNE VISION CENTER RUBY JEWEL ICE CREAM TRADE UP MUSIC EXILED RECORDS POR QUE NO PAPER MOON BOOKS GROUNDWORK COFFEE CO EAST SIDE DELICATESSEN TOJI KOREAN GRILL ANGELOS ZACH’S SHACK THAI DISH KIM JONG GRILLIN VAPELANDIA WOODSMAN TAVERN 7-ELEVEN STUMPTOWN ROASTERS HORSE BRASS PUB RED SQUARE CAFE FLIPSIDE HATS ROCK PAPER SCISSORS THE WHOLE BOWL NOURISH NORTHWEST LEAF AUTOMOTIVE KURE HARTZO HAIR MOVIE MADNESS PRIMP CORBET FISH HOUSE TEA BAR DAVID SCHLICKER STAINED GLASS COMMON GROUNDS MT. TABOR FINE WINES THE RANGER STATION FOOD CARTS SLAPPY CAKES FAT STRAW PORTLAND PET SUPPLY THE PEOPLES YOGA BARBER Q KEY BANK NEXT LEVEL BURGER NEW THAI BLUES BOSTON NAILS HAWTHORNE HOP HOUSE UPS STORE MARINO CAFE TROPICAL HUT REVERB MUSIC FERNIE BRAE VILLAGE MERCHANTS NEW SEASONS TAQUERIA LINDO MICHOACAN SEAHORSES FRESH HAIR THAN THAO | 6 DWARAKA INDIAN CUISINE WALGREENS SPRUCE SALON ADORN HOLIDAY’S HEALTH RITE AID IMPERIAL OFFICE SOLUTIONS CHASE BANK BELMONT BEAUTY BAR JIFFY LUBE TOM’S TWO BROTHERS CAFE & GRILL ARCO HAWTHORNE THEATER FRED MEYER AUTHENTIC THAI PEPINO’S MOONSHADOW IMJAI THAI WELL’S FARGO 7–ELEVEN FRED’S SOUND OF MUSIC YARNIA NORTHWEST BATTERY LITTLE BIG BURGER BANK OF AMERICA NICK’S FAMOUS CONEY ISLAND XICO FRESH POT CROSSROADS TRADING CO. 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