[WSBAPT] Not sure what my client needs, but surely one of you will tell me- Commercial property

Mark Higgins markthiggins at gmail.com
Fri Nov 7 11:44:30 PST 2014


Maybe he and his co-owner should develop.​  They provide the land and
partner up with a builder/developer type.

On Fri, Nov 7, 2014 at 10:26 AM, Elena Garella <law at garella.com> wrote:

> I have a client (87 years old, but very competent) who has a small piece
> of commercial property in a desirable location.  He is currently using it
> as a machinery repair shop, but logically it should be sold to a developer
> who would build spendy condos with an astounding view.  Sale is tricky,
> though - any developer would also want to buy one or more adjacent
> properties, and my client's building is co-owned with another gentleman
> (also willing to sell at the "right price").  My client needs to work with
> someone who can look at his property and figure out how much to sell it
> for, and maybe even talk to the neighbors.  In other words, come up with a
> rational plan.  I was thinking a commercial appraisal, but we need a little
> more handholding than just a report.  Realtors are constantly approaching,
> but I do not believe they are giving him realistic reports, I believe they
> just want the listing.  Thoughts & recommendations?
>
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Mark T. Higgins
Higgins Lock PLLC
P.O. Box 57
Darrington, WA 98241
206-491-2420
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