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The Sporting Inn
Quincy, CA
County Seat Old-Style Upstairs Hotel Atmosphere PLUS Two Separate Street-Floor Retail Store Fronts, All Enjoying BEST In-town, Corner Commercial Location!
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Enjoying a prime in-town corner commercial location, this Northeastern California, eight guest room Inn is offered with two additional retail store fronts – a total of 8,400 sq.ft., all for only $699,000 ($83/sq.ft.)
A handsome, 1935 Art-Deco façade welcomes visitors and sports enthusiasts alike to this old-fashioned, upstairs Inn with three inviting suites and five charming studios plus an extra large guest “Great Room” breakfast and lounge area. Interior décor reflects warm sporting and Western motifs. Navajo and Pendleton accents abound. The Inn’s three suites offer kitchens and roomy living spaces!
Along the town’s best commercial block, the Inn enjoys proximity to shops, fine restaurants and theatres and benefits from a four-season sports environment that includes fly and lake fishing, hunting, hiking, kayaking, snowmobiling and mountain biking. Gansner Airport is at the edge of town, Feather River College is just down the road and Plumas County Fairgrounds hosts year-round attractions, including the well-known High Sierra Music Festival, and, every August, the Fair itself!
The multi-use corner building, where the Inn occupies the top floor, also includes two separate street level store fronts, both part of the sale. One of these retail spaces has been used for a sporting goods shop but now houses an antiques mall. The other most recently served as a popular sandwich shop.
This unusually well-priced California opportunity sits between Chico and Reno and is reached via the Golden State’s treasured Feather River Scenic Byway, an awe-inspiring Sierra Nevada, low-elevation drive through the Feather River Canyon.
Visit: www.FeatherRiverScenicBywayInn.com
Listed for $699,000
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