[WSBAPT] THANKS TO ALL OF YOU ! Not sure what my client needs, but surely one of you will tell me- Commercial property

Elena Garella law at garella.com
Fri Nov 7 13:50:32 PST 2014


I have received quite a few great suggestions & comments - I will meet with
my client with all in hand.  Thank you!  --Elena

On Fri, Nov 7, 2014 at 11:34 AM, Eric Nelsen <Eric at sayrelawoffices.com>
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>  I do think a commercial realtor might be a good fit. A plain appraisal
> on the stand-alone property wouldn't necessarily give a good figure,
> because if this is a possible multi-parcel package with multiple owners,
> it's the total price and the agreed allocation between the owners that will
> be most relevant. The agent does the running around, does the
> time-consuming legwork to try and put a deal together with the neighbors
> and coordinate a sale, and pulls in an attorney to assist/protect the
> client in the context of the agreement between neighbors. I'd suggest Blair
> Savidge at http://www.savidgeinvestment.com/.
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> Sincerely,
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> Eric
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> Eric C. Nelsen
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> *From:* wsbapt-bounces at lists.wsbarppt.com [mailto:
> wsbapt-bounces at lists.wsbarppt.com] *On Behalf Of *Elena Garella
> *Sent:* Friday, November 07, 2014 10:26 AM
> *To:* WSBA Probate & Trust Listserv
> *Subject:* [WSBAPT] Not sure what my client needs, but surely one of you
> will tell me- Commercial property
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> 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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> Elena Luisa Garella
> Law Offices
> K.R. Trigger Building, Suite 208
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Elena Luisa Garella
Law Offices
K.R. Trigger Building, Suite 208
3201 First Avenue South
Seattle, WA 98134
phone: (206) 675-0675
fax:  (206) 922 5679
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