3405 Lonergan Drive
- Address:
- Seller Financing
- Property Type:
- Vacant
- Square Feet:
- ± 13,300 sqft
- Lot Size:
- 1.14 Acres
- Year Built:
- 1975
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Marketing Package*
Investment Highlights
Investment Highlights
- ± 13,300-Square-Foot Industrial Warehouse Situated on 1.14 Acres
- Features 16’-17’ Clear Height, One Dock-High Door, Two Grade-Level Doors
- Ideal for Owner Use or Lease-Up/Value-Add Opportunity
- Well-Below Replacement Cost Price Per-Square-Foot
- Low-Supply Submarket with 5.8% Rent Growth
Investment Overview
Marcus & Millichap is pleased to present the opportunity to acquire the property located at 3405 Lonergan Drive in Rockford, Illinois. The subject property consists of approximately 13,300 square feet of industrial space and is situated on a total of 1.14 acres of land across two parcels. The single-tenant asset features one dock-high door, two grade-level doors (including a truck well), masonry construction, and a clear height between 16’ to 17’ feet. For sale as vacant, buyers can acquire the property for owner use or as a lease-up opportunity. At $47 per square foot, the property is priced well below replacement costs. Positioned along Alpine Road, the property has proximate access to Interstate 39 via U.S. Highway 20.
The subject property sits within the Interstate 39 Corridor/Winnebago County submarket containing a sizeable 38.8 million square feet of industrial space. During 2023, the vacancy rate rose 310 basis points to 9.2 percent as net absorption contracted by the most since 2008 with -1.2 million square feet. While relatively high, the vacancy rate remained within range of the 8.3 percent 10-year average. Despite slowing down to 5.8 percent, the asking rent growth in the submarket continued to outpace the Consumer Price Index in 2023. With regards to supply, there were no deliveries on net last year and there were only 230,000 square feet of industrial space under construction at the start of 2024. The lack of new supply will help keep a lid on vacancies as demand continues to be impacted by high interest rates (CoStar).
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