Unique Commercial Opportunity in the Heart of Lometa!
Now offered at $495,000, 101 N 4th Street in Lometa, Texas presents an excellent opportunity for an owner-user, investor, or entrepreneur looking for a versatile commercial property with strong potential. This spacious building offers approximately 6,475 square feet on a corner location with generous parking and multiple possible business uses.
Currently set up as an event venue with two separate gathering areas, the property can accommodate a variety of concepts. The larger hall is ideal for weddings, parties, community events, private celebrations, meetings, or entertainment-style use, while the smaller hall provides additional flexibility for smaller events, classes, retail space, office use, or private gatherings. Tables, chairs, décor, and sound system setup may allow a new owner to begin operating quickly with the right business plan.
The property’s layout and location create many possibilities for future use, including a food market, retail store, daycare, event center, community space, vendor market, restaurant-style concept, private club, bingo-style entertainment, or other commercial use, subject to city approval and any applicable permits. With a large open floor plan, multiple rooms, and good parking, the building gives a new owner room to be creative and bring a much-needed business or gathering place to the Lometa area.
This property may be especially attractive for someone looking to operate their own business while also creating additional income opportunities through events, rentals, vendor spaces, food service, or community-based activities. Located in a small-town setting with easy access and visibility, this is a rare chance to purchase a sizable commercial building at a price point that allows room for future growth.
Bring your vision and turn this property into Lometa’s next destination for food, retail, events, childcare, entertainment, or community gatherings.
“Buyer to independently verify zoning, permitted uses, parking requirements, licensing, and any city/county approvals for intended use.”