Intero Real Estate Services
Ana Maria Russo, Intero Real Estate ServicesPhone: (408) 691-5837
Email: [email protected]
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CommercialFor Sale
$4,675,000
403 S Santa Fe Avenue
Compton, CA 90221
Listing Office: Equity Union
MLS: California Regional MLS (CRMLS)
Est. Mortgage
$24,232/mo

We are pleased to present a unique investment and redevelopment opportunity consisting of four contiguous properties strategically located within the Compton Station Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) Specific Plan, which aims to transform the area surrounding the Metro A Line Compton Station into a vibrant, mixed-use, transit-friendly community. Together, the 4 lots span nearly an entire city block, extending to the prominent, signalized corner of S. Santa Fe Avenue and Myrrh Street. Property Breakdown: + Eko Multipurpose Center – 403 S. Santa Fe Ave: Approximately 20,001 SF + Eko Multipurpose Center – 411 S. Santa Fe Ave: Approximately 30,004 SF + KSI Communications – 435 S. Santa Fe Ave: Approximately 9,999 SF + KSI Communications – 445 S. Santa Fe Ave: Approximately 19,622 SF Key Highlights: + +/-145 Units By-Right: Per the City of Compton, the location allows for 80 units per acre to be built and even more if density bonuses are applied for. + Zero Capital Gains Tax: The property is located within an opportunity zone, and provides developers the ability to avoid some or all of the Capital Gains upon the sale depending on the hold period. + Expedited Approval: Per the City of Compton, projects under 80 units only go through an Administrative Review, which allows for faster approval. + Transit Oriented Development: Compton’s TOD areas benefit from financial incentives, tax credits, density bonuses, and grants, as well as streamlined approvals. + $120,000 in Annual Income: One of the lots is currently leased until July 2026 and the income can assist developers offset the planning costs. + Must Sell - Motivated Seller: All reasonable offers will be presented and considered by ownership. The City of Compton has been actively pursuing transit-oriented development (TOD) plans to revitalize areas adjacent to its Metro stations. Two significant initiatives in this regard are the Artesia Station Specific Plan and the Compton Station Transit-Oriented Development Specific Plan. Compton Station Transit-Oriented Development Plan: Cover approximately 570 acres around the Compton Station at Willowbrook Avenue and Compton Boulevard, focusing on three key "Downtown" nodes: Civic Center, Commercial Core, and Historic Core/Compton Boulevard East.

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