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120 & 122 N 7th Street

Vincennes, IN, 47591

  • Price $139,900
  • Sq. Ft.1924
  • MLS #202508790
Looking for a property in downtown Vincennes? This one offers a prime location directly across from the courthouse. Currently configured as a single unit with two front entrances, the space can easily be divided into two separate units, each with its own reception area, office space, bathroom, and back storage area with private access. Whether you're looking for a flexible commercial space, an investment property, or a place to start your business, this building offers a lot of potential. With separate entrances and exits for each side, the possibilities are endless. Don't miss the opportunity to make this space work for you.
County
Knox County
Lot Size
0.0500
Year Built
1880
Sq, ft. finished
1,924sq. ft (approx.)
Subdivision
None
Annual Taxes
1656.30
IDX information provided by the Indiana Regional MLS
Listing provided courtesy of John Witshork of KLEIN RLTY&AUCTION, INC., 812-881-7412.

    Tyler Simmons

    Realtor
    Cell: (812) 890-1827

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When I called John I was in a state of panic. I need to sell my house ASAP due to use moving just 47 days later states away. John was able to get us 2 offers within the first 24hrs the house hit the market. We had no clue what we were doing and he was able to answer all of my crazy questions
Travis Richards

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Listing Data updated: April 4, 2025, 1:30 am
IDX information provided by the Indiana Regional MLS