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Lansing Korean United Methodist Church: Offer Page

Purchase Opportunity   Complete Parcel of .45 (net) acres is available for purchase (700 West Mt. Hope, Lansing, Michigan, 48910).
Physical Description   Church (seating for 200, fellowship hall, offices and classrooms) Church building was built in 1935 with the annex in 1954
Sale Price   $225,000 or rent for $1,200 per month plus utilities
Church, Fellowship Hall, Office Classroom and Annex
Size
  The sanctuary, fellowship hall, kitchen classrooms and annex total approx. 12,920 rentable square feet (two buildings)
Sanctuary Description
   
Capacity
  200 persons
Seating Design
  The sanctuary has the traditional pews with center isle (12 rows).
Offices
  There are two offices (one on each side of the altar)
Fellowship Hall & Kitchen
   

Fellowship Hall

  The lower level of the church building has a fellowship hall (44 ft by 37 ft)
Classrooms
  The building has one classroom in the lower level
Kitchen Area
 

1 stove, 1 refrigerator and two sinks (kitchen is located adjacent to the fellowship hall for ease in meal preparation and serving). The overall size of the kitchen is approx. 15 ft. by 14 ft.

Annex
 

 

Classrooms
  10 The classrooms are spread out over the two floors.
Conference Room
  A classroom could easily be converted to a conference room or additional office.
Offices
  3 (located on the first floor)
Storage Areas
  Due to the design of the buildings there are many storage areas.
Parking Lot Description
  23 parking spaces
Heating
  The buildings have separate furnaces for warm water radiant heat.
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.