The Ultimate Collector’s Sanctuary

A 5,000 sq. ft. industrial-grade environment engineered for the artisan, the collector, and the entrepreneur.

Modern white building with black door and garage, star decoration, and landscaped front yard with small trees and bushes, curved sidewalk, in a green area with trees in the background.

5,000 Sq Ft Workshop/Warehouse

This facility was built to Institutional Standards. Most auxiliary buildings use light-gauge steel or wood framing; Flat Tire Farms utilized Double Tee Concrete Roofing and CMU Block Masonry. In today’s market, the lead times for precast concrete alone can exceed 12 months, with a total build cost for a facility of this spec exceeding $900,000.

Key Details About the Warehouse

Flexible Space
Beyond the designer residence lies the property’s true "X-Factor, ” a massive, high-spec auxiliary building that bridges the gap between a personal hobby shop and a professional industrial facility. Whether you are housing a world-class automotive collection, launching a specialized venture, or curating a massive creative studio, this space provides the structural integrity to support your largest ambitions.

This isn't a standard outbuilding. It is a CMU-constructed fortress featuring a commercial-grade TPO roofing system and an expansive 6-inch reinforced concrete slab and driveway, engineered specifically to handle the weight of heavy machinery, lifts, and industrial equipment without compromise.

Industrial Strength

Fresh Updates Include

  • New 45-mil TPO roof with gutters and downspouts

  • Benjamin Moore masonry coating on the exterior

  • 6” reinforced concrete driveway for big equipment

  • 12’ dual sliding garage door

  • High bay lighting

  • 14’ x 28” concrete pad in the rear

  • 8’ x 10’ modern steel roll-up door with awning.

Inside, you’ll find a renovated half bath, all-new electrical and plumbing, high-bay lighting, and convenient 220V outlets ready for car charging or commercial equipment.

Recent Upgrades

Separate Utilities

Additional highlights include a Novo wood stove with log storage for chilly days, natural gas service, fiber optic access, a dedicated electric meter with its own Duke Energy account, and a separate water meter.

Behind the building sits a generous 14’ x 28’ concrete pad, perfect for extra storage, parking, or a future deck.

This building can be used as is or converted into a business, equestrian center, or car restoration and storage. There are scores of possibilities. Buyers need to consult Anderson County for any required permitting, but zoning is very flexible.

Ready for Conversion

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