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Denis Saklakov
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I would appreciate advice

Denis Saklakov
  • New York City, NY
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Colleagues, 

I have a couple of small offices coming my way. The offices adjoin each other, though in such a way that I can not merge them. These are located in a regular residential building, nice but built some 30 years ago, with mostly senior people living there. There is a small orthopedic office there already. It is located in NJ, next to Manhattan, apprx 1800 sqf overall each of more or less same size. They had a real estate agency and a lawyers office there before, but these two options are not very attractive there. It is a part of a condo and as such it is already a great pain in the neck, but the property comes apprx 50% market price my way and I can agree a payment plan for it too, so I was wondering what could be done there? I thought of a small procedure cabinet, like a franchise medical massage or ophthalmology unit, would love to get your ideas on this one.        

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