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Originally Posted by Dave Lane
Also on the parking issue you might talk to the city. Many times they are sympathetic to local businesses and problems like this. You MIGHT be able to talk them into making all the parking spaces on your side of the street along your property line as "reserved parking" (9am to 5pm) and then you have 10-15 spots available during the day. If you tell them you'll provide new jobs and revenue and fix up an eyesore I'd wager they would do it.
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My Realtor pondered that, too. If I can get my wife to buy in, I'll look into that.
This place is a steal, I'm telling you. The challenge is that a person who can buy it as a residence isn't usually the type to want a fixer-upper, and it has no outdoor spaces other than one small deck. And the person who can buy it as an office has the parking problem. So it's in a tough 'tweener situation, much like a 250-pound defensive end in the draft.