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Turn Point Pentecostal Church: Offer Page

Lease Opportunity  Church is available for lease (24030 Notre Dame, Dearborn, Michigan). Turn Point Pentecostal Church wants to rent their building but they want to continue to worship in their facility. In effect they are looking to share the church with another church. The new tenant could start their services at any time on Sunday morning (thus having the prime time) and have a weekday night service on Tuesday or Thursday night.
Physical Description  Church (seating for approx. 120, fellowship hall, and classrooms)
Lease Price   $1,200 per month
Church, Fellowship Hall, and Classroom Description
Size
  The sanctuary, fellowship hall, and classrooms total approx. 3,300 square feet
   
Capacity
  approx. 120 persons
Sanctuary Design
  The sanctuary is the first floor with twenty-one (21) eight (8) foot pews. The sanctuary is approx. 22 ft wide and 53 feet long.
Fellowship Hall
  The fellowship hall is located beneath the sanctuary (approx. 23 ft by 22 ft). The kitchen area is adjacent to the fellowship hall.
Kitchen Area
 

1 stove, 1 refrigerator with freezer and 2 sinks (8 ft by 23 ft)

Restrooms
 

One set of men's & women's in the lower level

  
Classrooms
  2 located in the lower level and one on the first floor
Storage
  The landlord will supply the tenant with some storage in the building for their personal property.
Parking
  Onsite parking for fifteen (15) cars, the remainder is surface parking on Notre Dame street.
   
Heating and Cooling
  The building has forced air furnaces for heating and air conditioning.
Disclaimer: The information above is deemed to be accurate but Religious Real Estate does not warranty or guarantee any of the information. The buyer will be responsible for their own due diligence.