Presenting a rare opportunity in La Habra's thriving North Harbor Boulevard commercial corridor – a vacant 6,516 square foot mixed-use property perfectly positioned on a prominent 0.44-acre corner lot. This strategic offering features a brand-new, fully-equipped 1,516 square foot restaurant space completed in 2025, complemented by over 5,000 square feet of flexible retail space. The property's corner positioning at Harbor Boulevard and Kerner Way ensures maximum visibility and accessibility, while the generous lot size provides ample parking and future expansion potential under flexible C-2 zoning that accommodates diverse commercial uses.
La Habra's strategic location at the convergence of Los Angeles and Orange County creates an exceptional investment environment, with immediate access to five major highways connecting to Southern California's largest employment and population centers. The surrounding three-mile trade area boasts strong purchasing power well above national averages, with over 22% of households earning six-figure incomes. This affluent demographic base, combined with the city's business-friendly environment and ongoing commercial development, has driven consistent appreciation in property values and rental rates, positioning early investors to capture significant upside as the market continues to mature.
The vacant status presents an immediate opportunity for multiple buyer profiles – restaurant operators can acquire a turnkey facility at a fraction of new construction costs, investors can reposition the property to capture current market rents, and owner-users can establish their business in a prime location with attractive SBA financing options. The substantial corner lot offers additional value through potential building expansion, drive-through addition, or future redevelopment possibilities. With recent comparable sales demonstrating strong market momentum and limited competing inventory, this property represents an optimal entry point into one of North Orange County's most dynamic commercial submarkets.