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Industrial Property · Seminole County

Industrial Property for Sale & Lease in Casselberry

Casselberry is part of one of the strongest industrial markets in the Southeast. E-commerce growth, Central Florida's logistics geography, and steady demand from distribution users have driven vacancy to historic lows and rent growth well above the national average.

Cap Rates: 5.75% - 7.5%Population: ~29,00012 miles NE of Orlando

About Casselberry

Casselberry is an established Seminole County suburb along US-17-92 with affordable commercial space, strong service-retail demand, and proximity to the larger Altamonte Springs and Winter Park employment corridors. Value-add retail and owner-user office buildings are the primary CRE opportunities.

Market highlights

  • US-17-92 commercial corridor with high traffic counts
  • Affordable entry pricing for owner-user commercial buildings
  • Proximity to Altamonte Springs and Winter Park corridors
  • Dense residential base driving service-retail demand

Major employers

  • Healthcare and professional services
  • Retail operators
  • Seminole County government

Demographics

Median household income ~$55,000 with a dense, diverse suburban residential base driving neighborhood-serving commercial demand.

Why Invest in Industrial Property in Casselberry

  • Warehouse, distribution, and flex space availability
  • Strong fundamentals — vacancy remains among the lowest in Florida
  • Proximity to I-4, Florida Turnpike, and major distribution corridors
  • Owner-user financing available via SBA 504 for qualified buyers
  • Stabilized NNN industrial investment opportunities

Typical Industrial Property Tenants in Casselberry

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LogisticsE-commerce fulfillmentLight manufacturingDistributionConstruction services

Why Industrial Demand Is Strong in Casselberry

Central Florida's geographic position — within a one-day drive of 20 million consumers — has made Casselberry and the surrounding market one of the most sought-after distribution locations in the Southeast. Tenant expansion has outpaced new supply for several consecutive years, pushing vacancy to historic lows and driving meaningful rent growth.

Warehouse & Distribution Features in Casselberry

Modern Casselberry warehouse product typically features 28-36' clear heights, ESFR sprinklers, ample dock doors, and trailer parking. Older vintage industrial remains viable for smaller users and contractor yards, where lot yards and outside storage drive demand.

Owner-User vs. Investor in Casselberry Industrial

Owner-occupant buyers continue to compete aggressively for smaller industrial product in Casselberry, often pushing prices above what an investor can justify on a pure cap rate basis. SBA 504 financing allows owner-users to acquire buildings with as little as 10% down, creating a structural pricing advantage over investor-buyers.

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Industrial Property in Casselberry FAQ

+What are typical cap rates for industrial property in Casselberry, FL?

Industrial Property in Casselberry typically trade at 5.75% - 7.5% cap rates. Pricing varies by tenant credit, lease term, and submarket. Get current Casselberry comps on request.

+Who are the main tenants in Casselberry industrial property?

Common tenants include Logistics, E-commerce fulfillment, Light manufacturing, Distribution, Construction services, and other national credit operators expanding in the Seminole County market.

+Why invest in Casselberry commercial real estate?

Casselberry is an established Seminole County suburb along US-17-92 with affordable commercial space, strong service-retail demand, and proximity to the larger Altamonte Springs and Winter Park employment corridors. Value-add retail and owner-user office buildings are the primary CRE opportunities. Median household income ~$55,000 with a dense, diverse suburban residential base driving neighborhood-serving commercial demand.

+How do I find off-market industrial property in Casselberry?

Off-market industrial property in Casselberry are typically sourced through licensed broker networks. MaxLife Commercial maintains relationships with Casselberry owners, developers, and 1031 exchange sellers — request inventory access to receive curated deals before they list publicly.

Looking for industrial property in Casselberry?

Ryan Solberg and the MaxLife Commercial team work Casselberry and the surrounding Central Florida markets every day. We source on-market and off-market opportunities, underwrite them against institutional standards, and help clients close with confidence.

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