Oh soooo metropolitan!! This one-of-a-kind property on steroids that boasts 4 income producing commercial units (totaling $6000 a month) and one of the most unique, contemporary owner’s apartments imaginable designed by an architect out of New York City in the 70’s for a local doctor and his wife and their passion was art! Situated in the newly established Mid-Town on Centre area that offers all types of dining, art galleries, live entertainment, and retail just outside your door. Imagine enjoying al fresco dining on warm evenings with a variety of choices every night. The city of Cumberland is also beginning to improve the well known historic downtown area which will provide even more arts and entertainment and housing while showcasing the charming picturesque architecture the defines our area, however, your property is located in the catbird spot!! What a great combination of opportunity and income–and yet there are even more layers to embrace! Wrap your mind around this if you can, this apartment offers an incredible art collection that any collector would drool over–all included in the sales price. What???? Who does that? In fact, the owner says: I am taking my clothes and my toothbrush and it’s all yours. You will be stunned as to what is included, but you will certainly not be disappointed for sure! Along with the art, owner is including a great unit, currently vacant that looks out into a Georgetown-like courtyard–how about a Bourbon and Cigar bar? Or sell the license if desired and make your investment work for you immediately. There is also a 14 space parking lot (almost unheard of in downtown Cumberland! Owner’s apartment has a private elevator (see pictures) Another layer? This property has a full basement with an abundance of storage–maybe rent some of the space there–the possibilities are almost endless! This is a once in a lifetime opportunity to have it all in Mid-town on Centre–you won’t regret it–just take a look at the enclosed pictures and prepare to be WOWED!! Many of the distinctive appointments were once located in the Queen City Station.