Maryland Hotel for Sale Near Washington D.C.

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Maryland Hotel for Sale Near Washington D.C.

Super 8 by Wyndham La Vale/Cumberland Area

1301 National Hwy, La Vale, MD 21502

(SBA and USDA Loan Eligible Property)

Near historic downtown Cumberland, located just off I-68 in the beautiful mountains of western Maryland in Allegany County, Cumberland, MD-WV MSA, and only two hours from Washington D.C., Baltimore and Pittsburgh.

HOTEL LOANS/હોટલ લોન: Call Madhur Gupta at 919.428.9840

Maryland Hotel for Sale Near Washington D.C.

Maryland Hotel for Sale Near Washington D.C.Location

FINANCING / LOANS: SBA/USDA Loan Eligible  Call Madhur Gupta at 919 428 9840 for a hotel loan. (Gujarati and Hindi translation available)

PRICE Unpriced

ABSENTEE OWNER Reduced expenses and operational upside for a prospective hands-on owner-operator.

LOCATION Near historic downtown Cumberland, located just off I-68 in the beautiful mountains of western Maryland in Allegany County, Cumberland, MD-WV MSA, and only two hours from Washington D.C., Baltimore and Pittsburgh. The Country Club Mall is just a mile away, and the Downtown Cumberland Historic District, featuring unique restaurants and shops, is also minutes away. Rocky Gap State Park is 12 miles from the hotel, Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historic Park is 5 miles away, and Dan’s Mountain State Park, and Green Ridge State Forest are nearby. Potomac Eagle Railroad or the Western Maryland Scenic Railroad offer scenic tours. Allegany College of Maryland and Frostburg State University are nearby. Several restaurants, including Applebee’s and Bob Evans are within easy driving distance of the hotel.

DISTANCE TO MAJOR CITIES (Miles) Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 101, Washington, DC 131, Baltimore, Maryland 134, Philadelphia, Richmond, Virginia 195, Pennsylvania 218, New York, New York 293, Atlanta, Georgia 635, Boston, Massachusetts 505, Chicago, Illinois 557

PROPERTY Super 8 by Wyndham La Vale/Cumberland Area located at 1301 National Highway, La Vale, Maryland, 21502-7604 | Property: Limited-service Hotel | Year Open: 1987 | Stories: 3 | Rooms: 63 | Guestroom Type Breakdown: Queen/Queen 32
King 21 Queen 5 Accessible King 3 King Suite 2 Corridors Interior | Building Size: +/-23,007 square feet | Site Size: +/- 2.87 acres | Parking Spaces: 69 | Zoning: CB – Commercial B

AMENITIES Elevator, Interior Corridors, Free Bus/Truck/RV Parking, Free Breakfast, Breakfast Dining Area, Sundries Counter and Vending Areas, Free WiFi

FRANCHISE https://www.wyndhamhotels.com/super-8/la-vale-maryland/super-8-la-vale-cumberland-area/overview?

ADJACENT USE North Vacant Land, South National Highway, East Burger King, West Stream

ACCESSIBILITY AND VISIBLITY 

Major Local Highways: Interstate 68, State Route 51, U.S. Route 40
Primary Airport: Washington Dulles International Airport
Distance to Airport (Miles): 77
Regional and Local Access: Good
Building Visibility: Very Good
Hotel Signage: NEW With High Visibility

POPULATION (2020) Allegany County Population 70,057, Western Maryland 250,055, Maryland 6,055,802

MAJOR EMPLOYERS Employer Product/Service Employment, Western Maryland Health, System Medical services, Frostburg State University, American Woodmark, Allegany College of Maryland, CSX Transportation, Rocky Gap Casino Resort, Walmart, WebstaurantStore, Conduent Education, Giant Food Stores/MARTIN’S® Food Markets, Aspira, Federal Correctional Institution, Belt Group, CareFirst, U.S. Army Reserve, Hamilton, Friends Aware

BUSINESS AND INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY Allegany County currently has eight modern industrial parks located in and around the Cumberland and Frostburg areas, as well as a wide variety of commercial buildings and offices. The Barton Business Park is home to build-ready pad sites in an Enterprise Zone, conveniently located just a few miles off I-68 on U.S. Route 220. The Frostburg Innovation Park is owned and managed by Frostburg State University and has acreage available for businesses ready to expand, as well as Class-A office space at the Allegany Business Center, all adjacent to the University. Allegany County is also building out a tech incubator, and will have space available for tenants in the software development industry.

TRANSPORTATION Whether connecting at CSX’s Cumberland Terminal Subdivision via container coming from the Ports of Baltimore or Norfolk, or traveling westward via I-68, Allegany County has always been a center of logistics and commerce.

  • Highways: I-68 (National Freeway), U.S. 40 and U.S. 220
  • Mass Transit: Allegany Transit bus service
  • Rail: CSX Transportation; reciprocal switching agreement in effect with Norfolk Southern Railway; passenger service via Amtrak
  • Truck: 130 local and long-distance trucking establishments are located in Western Maryland
  • Water: Port of Baltimore, 50’ channel, 130 miles east of Cumberland; a leading U.S. automobile and break-bulk port; seven public terminals including the state-of-the-art Intermodal Container Transfer Facility
  • Air: Cumberland Regional Airport features two paved, lighted runways (3300’ and 5000’) with an instrument landing system

RECREATION AND CULTURE
Parks: Rocky Gap State Park, Dan’s Mountain State Park, Wills Mountain State Park, New Germany State Park, Green Ridge State Forest, Constitution Park (within the city of Cumberland) and Parris N. Glendening Recreation Complex (within the city of Frostburg).
Downhill Skiing: Wisp, Seven Springs, Hidden Valley, Whitetail and Blue Knob are located within 50 miles of Cumberland.
Cross Country Skiing: Trails available in state parks.
Golf: Cumberland Country Club, Fore Sisters Golf Course, and the Rocky Gap Casino Resort featuring a Jack Nicklaus Signature Golf Course.
Rail Tourism: The Western Maryland Scenic Railroad steam engine offers rides between Historic Cumberland and Frostburg and Tracks and Yaks provides rail bike tours of Allegany County.
Outdoor Recreation: 76 miles of bike trails along the C&O Canal and the Great Allegheny Passage; numerous trout streams, and fishing on Lake Habeeb and the Potomac River.
Breweries, Distilleries and Wineries: 1812 Brewery, Charis Winery & Distillery, Dig Deep Brewing Co., Locust Post Brewery, Route 40 Brewing and Distillery and The Toasted Goat Winery.
Cultural: Allegany Arts Council, Frostburg State University Cultural Events Series, Allegany County Historical Society, Allegany County Museum, Cumberland Theatre, Heritage Days Festival, Summer in the City concert series and DelFest, a multiday bluegrass and Americana music festival at Allegany Fairgrounds.
Arts & Entertainment Districts: Cumberland, Frostburg.
Historical: C&O Canal National Historic Park, Toll House, Narrows, Gordon-Roberts House, George Washington’s Headquarters, Fort Cumberland, Thrasher Carriage Museum.
Shopping and Gaming: Downtown Cumberland and Main Street Frostburg offer a variety of local restaurants, bars and boutique shopping and Rocky Gap Casino Resort offers slot machines and table games.

UTILITIES
Electricity: Potomac Edison electric distribution company; electric customers may choose their electric supplier
Gas: Natural gas supplied by Columbia Gas of Maryland; customers may choose their gas supplier
Water: Municipal systems in the Cumberland area, greater Frostburg area, LaVale and Westernport
Sewer: County serves heavily populated areas; municipal system serves the Cumberland area; private company serves the
Westernport area
Telecommunications: Local carrier – Verizon Maryland; Fibernet and Verizon offer voice and data lines for high speed internet
service; Allconet 2 offers wireless high speed internet through private ISPs; Long distance carriers – AT&T, Sprint, Verizon

CITY OF CUMBERLAND Featured as One of 6 Small Towns with Big Charm by Sheridan Grant, WorldAtlas.com, Cumberland is one of the most unique Maryland towns, nestled within the Allegheny Mountains, part of the vast Appalachian Mountain Range. The 15 Best Rail Trails in the U.S. featured, the Great Allegheny Passage, which includes Cumberland along the trail. Cumberland is a small, but dense city. Walkable streets lead to lively downtowns, with bars, restaurants, breweries and music venues all within a few blocks of where most people live. The city is also home to the Allegany Arts Council, Canal Place, and a number of music and theater venues.

ALLEGANY COUNTY Allegany County is situated in the heart of Western Maryland and is equidistant from Baltimore, Washington, D.C. and Pittsburgh. With an economy that is just as highly interconnected with its neighbors in Pennsylvania and West Virginia as it is with the rest of Maryland, Allegany County leads the region in healthcare, education and advanced manufacturing. Its historic downtowns and abundance of outdoor recreation draws visitors worldwide, and innovative entrepreneurs are empowered through local programs that help to redevelop existing legacy structures into vibrant new businesses and housing options. With an emphasis on quality of life and livability, Allegany County continues to distinguish itself by embracing its past and looking towards the future.
Allegany County is home to Frostburg State University and the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science, both
University System of Maryland institutions, while Allegany College of Maryland offers degree and non-degree training programs and
operates The Western Maryland Works makerspace, training the next generation of advanced manufacturing technicians. High-tech
start-ups utilize the facility to prototype their next product line, and the County is in the process of developing a dedicated tech
incubator, located on Main Street in Frostburg.

CUMBERLAND, MD-WV MSA Cumberland, MD-WV MSA or Cumberland Metro for short, is the Metropolitan Statistical Area of Cumberland, Maryland, and the surrounding economic region of Allegany County, Maryland, and Mineral County, West Virginia, in the United States.

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT “We are here for the long haul and we are creating local jobs. We are very bullish on everything we see here.” – Jim Abdo, president and CEO of Abdo Development, based in Washington D.C., on his company’s recent multimillion dollar investment in redeveloping property in Cumberland, Maryland.

MARYLAND RANKINGS

Maryland Rankings By Living and Working

#1 Best Cities for Women (Columbia, Maryland) WalletHub, “2023’s Best & Worst Cities for Women,” September, 2023.

#2 Safest City (Columbia, Maryland) WalletHub, Safest Cities in America, 2023.

#4 Best cities for job seekers (Columbia, Maryland) WalletHub “Best Cities for Jobs 2023,” January 2024

#3 Happiest state (Maryland) WalletHub, Happiest States in America, 2023.

#3 Best state for remote workers (Maryland) WalletHub “Best States for Working From Home” April 10, 2023

#1 Digital State (Maryland) Center for Digital Government, State Government Experience Awards 2022

#3 Most affordable large city (Baltimore, Maryland) Business Facilities Annual State/Metro/Global Rankings, 2022.

#4 Top state for young workers to find jobs, live affordably, and have fun (Maryland) Scholaroo, Top 10 states for young workers to find jobs, live affordably and have fun, September 2023.

#4 Best places to live (Frederick, Maryland) Frederick was named the fourth best place to live in America. Columbia also broke the top 20, placing at 15th. Livability, Top 100 Best Places to Live In America, 2021.

#4 Best quality of life for middle- and working-class people (Baltimore/Columbia/Towson MSA) Ludwig Institute for Shared Economic Prosperity (LISEP) Local Analysis, 2023

#5 Greenest state (Maryland) Maryland is the fifth greenest state. The ranking is based on 25 key metrics including: air quality, water quality, energy-efficiency score, green buildings per capita, solar capacity, and carbon-dioxide emissions per capita. WalletHub “2023’s Greenest States” April 12, 2023

#6 Best state to find a job (Maryland) WalletHub, Best & Worst States for Jobs, November 2023

#6 Best place to live (Columbia, Maryland) Money, Best Places to Live in the U.S., 2022-2023

TOP 25 travel destination in the world (Maryland Eastern Shore) Maryland’s Eastern Shore was included in the “Best of the World 2022 List,” which unveiled 25 extraordinary places and communities to inspire travel. National Geographic “Best of the World Journeys,” 2021.

Maryland Rankings By Business Environment

#1 Longest running Triple-A rating Maryland is one of only 13 states with a “triple triple” general obligation bond rating — AAA rating from the three major bond rating agencies. The state also has the longest running Triple-A rating with a “stable” outlook from S&P Global, dating back to 1961. Maryland State Treasurer’s Office, 2019.

#1 Lowest share of state and local business taxes paid by business Maryland businesses pay the lowest share of state and local taxes, with business taxes accounting for 31.8% of total taxes collected in the state, compared with 44.6% for the national average. Ernst & Young, in conjunction with the Council on State Taxation and the State Tax Research Institute, 2023

#2 Best state for minority entrepreneurs Maryland is the second-best state for minority entrepreneurs. The ranking is based on a number of factors including: minority-business ownership, minority-business start-ups, and job-growth at minority-owned businesses. Lendio, “Best and Worst States for Minority Entrepreneurs,” 2023

#4 Value of federal government contracts (per capita) Maryland ranks fourth per capita among the states and fourth in dollar value of federal government contracts, totaling $41.6 billion. For Department of Defense contracts, Maryland ranks fifth per capita among states and seventh in total dollar value, with $17.7 billion. USASpending.gov and U.S. Census Bureau; ranking excludes Washington D.C.; 2023.

#5 Best small business sentiment (Baltimore-Columbia-Towson) When comparing the 50 largest metro areas in the country across four metrics, Baltimore-Columbia-Towson ranked fifth for best small business sentiment. Census Bureau’s Small Business Pulse Survey, 2021.

#6 Percentage of Inc. 5000 companies With 111 of the nation’s fastest growing private sector firms, Maryland ranks sixth among the states for Inc. 5000 companies as a percentage of total companies and 10th on a per capita basis. Inc.com, Inc. 5000, and U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2023.

#6 Energy efficiency Maryland ranks sixth among the states on the adoption and implementation of energy efficient policies that reduce energy costs, spur job growth, and benefit the environment. American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy, Efficiency Scorecard, 2022.

TOP 10 community organizations for opportunity zone players (Baltimore Development Corporation) The Baltimore Development Corporation is among Forbes’ Top 10 Community Organizations for Opportunity Zone Players. The ranking is based on Opportunity Zone Players developed by U.S. Impact Investing Alliance, Georgetown University, and the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, which prioritizes community benefit and engagement, transparency, and impact. Forbes, Meet The Forbes OZ 20: The Top Players Investing for Lasting Impact, December 2019.

Maryland Rankings By Higher Education

#1 Producer of black undergraduates who go on to complete a Ph.D. in natural sciences or engineering (UMBC)

UMBC is the nation’s #1 producer of Black undergraduates who go on to complete a Ph.D. in the natural sciences or engineering and #1 for Black undergraduates who complete an M.D./Ph.D.

#1 Public liberal arts college (The United States Naval Academy) The United States Naval Academy ranks first in the nation among top public liberal arts colleges, and third for national liberal arts colleges. U.S. News and World Report, America’s Best Colleges and Best Graduate Schools, 2024.

#2 Biomedical engineering programs (Johns Hopkins University) Johns Hopkins University ranks 13th in undergraduate engineering among schools that offer a doctorate including 2nd in biomedical, 18th in environmental engineering, 20th in materials and 22nd in mechanical. The university ranks 14th in graduate engineering, including first in biomedical, 14th in mechanical, 20th in materials engineering, and 19th in chemical engineering. U.S. News and World Report, America’s Best Colleges and Best Graduate Schools, 2024.

#1 Graduate nursing School (Johns Hopkins University) Johns Hopkins University ranks first in graduate nursing, with top five rankings in adult acute care and primary care nurse practitioner, family nurse practitioner, pediatric primary care nurse practitioner, psychiatric nurse practitioner, nursing administration and doctor of nursing practice. U.S. News and World Report, America’s Best Colleges and Best Graduate Schools, 2024.

#1 Graduate public health programs (Johns Hopkins University) Johns Hopkins University ranks first in graduate public health, first in health policy and management, and second in social and behavior sciences. U.S. News and World Report, America’s Best Colleges and Best Graduate Schools, 2024.

#1 Graduate biostatistics (Johns Hopkins University) Johns Hopkins University ranks first in graduate biostatistics. U.S. News and World Report, America’s Best Colleges and Best Graduate Schools, 2024.

#2 Life science doctorates (Johns Hopkins University) Johns Hopkins University ranks ​among the top 50 doctorate-granting institutions in the nation based on the number of recipients for 2021. Johns Hopkins ranks second in life sciences doctorates. National Science Foundation, National Center for Science and Engineering Statistics, 2021.

#2 Human capital investment Maryland ranked 2nd in an analysis of human capital investment – the education and training made available to a state’s population and the update of those opportunities. Milken Institute, State Technology and Science Index, 2022.

#2 Medical technology (Johns Hopkins University) Johns Hopkins University ranks second in the world in medical technology. Shanghai Ranking Consultancy, Academic Ranking of World Universities 2021.

#2 Remote sensing (University of Maryland) The University of Maryland, College Park ranks second worldwide in remote sensing.  Shanghai Ranking Consultancy, Academic Ranking of World Universities 2021.

#3 Best Community College Systems In WalletHub’s ranking of best community college systems in the U.S., Maryland ranks third overall based on cost and financing, education outcomes, and career outcomes. WalletHub, 2023’s States with the Best & Worst Community College Systems”, August 15, 2023.

#2 Research medical schools (Johns Hopkins University) Johns Hopkins University ranks second among top research medical schools, with top ten rankings in the following specialties: anesthesiology (1st), internal medicine (1st), obstetrics and gynecology (2nd), pediatrics (4th), psychiatry (3rd), radiology (3rd), and surgery (1st). U.S. News and World Report, America’s Best Colleges and Best Graduate Schools, 2024.

#4 Graduate homeland security/national security program (University of Maryland) The University of Maryland ranks fourth among graduate homeland/national security and emergency management programs. U.S. News and World Report, America’s Best Colleges and Best Graduate Schools, 2024.

#5 Liberal Arts College (St. Mary’s University) St. Mary’s College of Maryland ranks fifth among top public liberal arts colleges in the nation. U.S. News and World Report, America’s Best Colleges and Best Graduate Schools, 2023.

#5 Undergraduate Engineering (The United States Naval Academy) The United States Naval Academy ranks fifth in undergraduate engineering among schools without PhD programs, including sixth in mechanical, 12th in electrical, and eighth in computer. U.S. News and World Report, America’s Best Colleges and Best Graduate Schools, 2024.

#6 Graduate biology program (Johns Hopkins University) Johns Hopkins University ranks sixth in graduate biology, with top ten rankings in biochemistry biology (8th), cell biology (4th), genetics (6th), immunology (5th), molecular biology (3rd), and neuroscience (4th). U.S. News and World Report, America’s Best Colleges and Best Graduate Schools, 2024.

#6 Undergraduate management information systems program (University of Maryland) The University of Maryland undergraduate management information systems program ranks sixth. U.S. News and World Report, America’s Best Colleges and Best Graduate Schools, 2024.

#7 Undergraduate entrepreneurship program (University of Maryland) University of Maryland, College Park ranks seventh among undergraduate entrepreneurship programs. The Princeton Review and Entrepreneur Magazine, Top Schools for Entrepreneurs, 2023.

#7 Computer science doctorates The University of Maryland, College Park ranks 7th for computer sciences and 13th for business and social sciences for doctorate degrees conferred. National Science Foundation, National Center for Science and Engineering Statistics, data for 2021

TOP 10 in life science degrees globally (Johns Hopkins University) Johns Hopkins University ranks 14th among the best universities in the world, and also ranks in the top 10 globally for medicine and health science, as well as life science degrees. John Hopkins also ranks fourth among all universities for nursing degrees. CEOWorld magazine, Revealed: Best Universities in the World, 2020.

#8 University of Maryland in quantum computing The University of Maryland, College Park ranks as the eighth best research institution for quantum computing. The University is home to one of the first quantum computing firms to go public. The Quantum Insider, Top 18 Leading Quantum Computing Research Institutions 2022

#8 Research intensive university nationally (Johns Hopkins University) Johns Hopkins University is 15th worldwide and 8th in the U.S. in a ranking of research intensive universities based on teaching, research, knowledge transfer and international outlook. Times Higher Education, World University Rankings, 2023.

#8 Fine Arts (MICA) Maryland Institute College of Art ranks 8th overall for its master of fine arts program, with top ten rankings in graphic design, painting/drawing and sculpture. U.S. News and World Report, America’s Best Colleges and Best Graduate Schools, 2024.

#9 University offering doctoral degrees (Johns Hopkins University) Johns Hopkins University ranks high among top national universities that offer doctoral degrees, and 9th best value. U.S. News and World Report, America’s Best Colleges and Best Graduate Schools, 2024.

#10 Best Global University (Johns Hopkins University) Johns Hopkins University ranks tenth in U.S. News and World Report’s list of Best Global Universities. U.S. News and World Report, Best Global Universities, 2024.

#10 Pharmacy & pharmaceutical sciences (Johns Hopkins University) In a worldwide ranking, Johns Hopkins ranks 10th in the subject of pharmacy & pharmaceutical sciences. Shanghai Ranking Consultancy, Academic Ranking of World Universities, 2021.

Maryland Rankings By Income And Wealth

#1 Highest median household income Maryland has the highest median household income among states for 2022 at $94,991, which is 27% above the national median. U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, American Community Survey; ranking excludes Washington D.C., 2022.

#5 Lowest poverty rate Maryland has the fifth lowest poverty rate, with 9.6% of the population living in poverty, compared to the national average of 12.6%. U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, American Community Survey, 2022.

3 Counties among the top 25 large counties in the nation for median household income Maryland is home to three of the top 25 large counties in the nation for median household income. Howard County ranks 7th ($140,971), Calvert ranks 19th ($128,078), and Montgomery ranks 23rd ($125,583) among more than 800 counties with a population of 65,000 or greater. U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, American Community Survey, 2022.

For additional rankings, please visit https://business.maryland.gov/data/rankings?

WHY MARYLAND 

A MID-ATLANTIC MARVEL Maryland stands proudly at the heart of the Eastern Seaboard, the country’s prime commercial corridor and one of the most vibrant in the world. The state’s central, mid-Atlantic location gives businesses quick access to some of the nation’s leading transportation. In Maryland, businesses have access to the Port of Baltimore, two Class I freight rail lines, and have immediate access to I-95 and I-70, the major thoroughfares to points north, south, and west. Access by air is equally easy. Besides Maryland’s own BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport, three other major airports are just a short drive away, in neighboring Philadelphia, Northern Virginia, and Washington, D.C.

LAND, SEA, AIR & RAIL Transportation is a huge part of Maryland’s infrastructure story. The Port of Baltimore, the closest East Coast seaport to the midwest, is investing to prepare for a future that accommodates increased shipping volume and improved efficiency. Maryland businesses are well served by railroads. Two Class I carriers, CSX Transportation and Norfolk Southern Railway, provide modern, high-tech freight rail connections to the US interior, Canada, and Mexico. The Baltimore-Washington International (BWI), continually recognized as one of the top in the country, serves passengers from Maryland and beyond. Marylanders enjoy more choices than air travelers in many other states, thanks to the proximity of three other major airports: Washington Dulles International (IAD), Ronald Reagan National (DCA) and Philadelphia International (PHL). A safe, efficient network of roadways connects Maryland businesses with customers and workers near and far. Five major interstates—I-95, I-70, I-68, I-83, and I-81—crisscross the state, carrying cargo and commuters.

NEIGHBORING WASHINGTON D.C. With D.C. as neighbor, Maryland businesses have an edge in federal funding and research. Maryland is home to 74 federal laboratories — that’s twice as many as any other state, so it’s no surprise that the state ranks first among the states in federal R&D obligations. Industries like life sciences, cybersecurity, and aerospace, in particular thrive here, and companies in those industries often credit the nearby access to D.C. for their success.

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LISTING CONTACTS

  1. Brian Brockman (Maryland) License # 678573 | Bang Realty 2939 Vernon Place, Cincinnati, OH 45219 |Email: brian@bangrealty.com | Phone: 513-898-1551
  2. Madhur Gupta (North Carolina) License # 296538 | M Hotels LLC 205 S Academy St, PO Box 3242 Cary, NC 27519 | Email: m@dialmforhotels.com | Phone: 919 428 9840

CONFIDENTIAL SALE. Do not call or visit the property without an appointment, and do not talk to owner or employees. All appointments, questions, offers and offer negotiations to go strictly through broker only. 

Information in this listing has been provided by reliable third parties, but is not guaranteed and is subject to change without notice. Buyers must independently verify this information for accuracy or completeness. For additional information, please contact broker.

Call Madhur Gupta at (919) 428 9840 for Hotel Loans.