—An Opportunity with Community Impact— A flexible commercial site with potential to support evolving housing and accommodation needs— Positioned in the heart of Carson City along one of its most visible commercial corridors, 1515 N Carson Street presents a rare opportunity to reimagine a small boutique motel with meaningful upside. Known as the Ormsby Inn, the single-story property includes seven units within approximately 2,832 square feet on a 6,534 square foot parcel, with paved parking, public utilities, and direct frontage in the downtown area. Built in 1949, the site offers a compelling foundation for an investor, entrepreneur, or community-minded buyer seeking a project with both practical value and long-term vision. Beyond motel use, it offers potential with purpose. In a market where attainable housing and flexible accommodation remain important, 1515 N Carson Street invites consideration as a boutique hospitality asset, extended-stay concept, or potential workforce housing opportunity, subject to buyer verification and any required approvals. Its modest scale makes it approachable, while its location and existing layout suggest a range of future possibilities for those with imagination and purpose. For the right buyer, this is more than a commercial acquisition, it is a chance to create something useful, needed, and enduring within the fabric of Carson City.
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Principal & interest
$1,547
Mortgage insurance
$0
Property taxes
$170
Home insurance
$105
HOA fees
$0
Utilities
Not included
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