Our office has over 3,600 square feet (excluding attic storage) and we don’t need that much space. This is prime office space in downtown Dalton. It is within walking distance from City Hall and the Court House at the corner of N. Selvidge Street and Hawthorne Street. It is across the street from the Huff House where the historic statue of Joseph E. Johnson was relocated. You can have this building for $750,000. It is next door to the Dalton-Whitfield Historic Society. It currently has an insurance replacement value of over $900,000. It can be used for office space, or can be converted into an apartment or condo triplex. Note – there are two doors on the front of the building – the upstairs has a separate entrance so it can be rented to someone else if used as office space. This price is subject to change depending on market value so if you’re interested, call 706-428-0888 to see whether the property is still available at this price. The building is offered “As-is.” (For clients who are curious, no, we will not be leaving Dalton if the office sells – we will rent a different “smaller” Dalton location). Showings are by appointment only. Physical Address: 400 N. Selvidge Street, Dalton, Georgia 30720.

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