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Santa Ana C O M M E R C I a L Property FOR SA L E SANTA ANA C OMMERCIAL PROPERTY 112 E Camile Street Santa Ana, CA 92701 P R E S E N T E D BY: L O R E N Z O B O N I N A O: 714.446.0600 [email protected] CalDRE #02117717 J U V E P I N E D O O: 714.348.6099 [email protected] CalDRE #01818023 OFFERING SUMMARY P RO P E R T Y OV E RV I EW SALE PRICE: $ 3 8 5 , 0 0 0 .16 AC commercially zoned property in a prime location, walking distance to revitalized, Downtown Santa Ana and future OC Street Car transportation route. AVAILABLE SF: 6 , 9 6 9 . 6 S F P RO P E R T Y H I G H L I G H T S L O T S I Z E : 0 . 1 6 A c r e s Right of the corner of Main Street and Camille Street PRICE / ACRE: $ 2 , 4 0 6 , 2 5 0 Walking distance to downtown, shops, dinning, and much more Off of Main street in a densely populated area (123,146+ residents in a 1.5 mile radius) ZONING: C o m m e r c i a l Great first time investment - investors with imagination will love the low cost of ownership and great location APN: 404- 101- 13 Perfect lot for a small business Close proximity to I-5 and CA-55 freeways • 31,947 Vehicles Passing Daily at Main Street & Camile Street • Property includes a roughly 2,000 SF garage L O R E N Z O B O N I N A J U V E P I N E D O O: 714.446.0600 O: 714.348.6099 [email protected] [email protected] CalDRE #02117717 CalDRE #01818023 112 E CAMILE ST. Santa Ana, CA 92701 SVN | VANGUARD 2 SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA 112 E Camile is located in Santa Ana (Orange County), California. Parts of Santa Ana have recently undergone revitalization, making it an up and coming destination for the local labor force and tourists alike. The property offers easy access to the Santa Ana Regional Transportation Center as well as major highways such as the Santa Ana Fwy (Interstate 5), and Costa Mesa Fwy ( 55 Fwy). The site is also less than Ronald Reagan Downtown Bowsers 15 minutes from John Wayne Airport and walking distance to the new OC Federal Building Santa Ana Museum Streetcar route which is currently under construction. Local attractions include Bowers Museum, the Discovery Science Center, the Santa Ana Zoo, the Downtown Santa Ana Artist Village, Main Place Mall and of course, world famous Disneyland, which is just a few freeway exits away. Top employers include County of Orange, Ingram Micro, Tenet Healthcare, Corinthian Colleges, and First American Title Company. Regional Adaptive reuse is well underway in Santa Ana as the city aims to continue converting Old Orange County Transportation Artist old office buildings in to upscale housing and creative offices. Construction of the Courthouse Center Village OC Street Car is also set to both, bring tourism to the area and serve the population of local residents that live and work in Santa Ana and Garden Grove. Operation Begins 2022 L O R E N Z O B O N I N A J U V E P I N E D O O: 714.446.0600 O: 714.348.6099 [email protected] [email protected] CalDRE #02117717 CalDRE #01818023 112 E CAMILE ST. Santa Ana, CA 92701 S V N | V A N G U A R D 3 L O R E N Z O B O N I N A J U V E P I N E D O O: 714.446.0600 O: 714.348.6099 [email protected] [email protected] CalDRE #02117717 CalDRE #01818023 112 E CAMILE ST. Santa Ana, CA 92701 S V N | V A N G U A R D 4 L O R E N Z O B O N I N A J U V E P I N E D O O: 714.446.0600 O: 714.348.6099 [email protected] [email protected] CalDRE #02117717 CalDRE #01818023 112 E CAMILE ST. Santa Ana, CA 92701 S V N | V A N G U A R D 5 POPULATION 0.5 MILES 1 MILE 1.5 MILES TOTAL POPULATION 15,188 61,821 123,146 AVERAGE AGE 2 6 . 7 2 6 . 3 2 6 . 6 AVERAGE AGE (MALE) 2 7 . 1 2 6 . 7 2 6 . 9 AVERAGE AGE (FEMALE) 2 6 . 2 2 6 . 0 2 6 . 4 HOUSEHOLDS & INCOME 0.5 MILES 1 MILE 1.5 MILES TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 3,170 12,832 2 4 , 9 7 3 # OF PERSONS PER HH 4 . 8 4 . 8 4 . 9 AVERAGE HH INCOME $60,524 $56,094 $57,332 AVERAGE HOUSE VALUE $418,093 $434,360 $445,782 * Demographic data derived rom 2010 US Census L O R E N Z O B O N I N A J U V E P I N E D O O: 714.446.0600 O: 714.348.6099 [email protected] [email protected] CalDRE #02117717 CalDRE #01818023 112 E CAMILE ST. Santa Ana, CA 92701 SVN | VANGUARD 6.
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