I finally have a place to work on my cars. Picked this up a few months ago and am starting to get it ready to use.
It's an older industrial complex that is fenced in, has air conditioned offices, loading dock, bathrooms, and 3 phase power. It also has an outside storage building. The warehouse area (around 3500 sq ft) already has piping for compressed.
I've been working on the basics (had the roof resealed), A/C upgrades, redoing the offices with new flooring, paint, etc. Next week someone starts on stripping the floors so they can be resealed and then a 2 post lift can be installed. Will probably install a 4 post lift as well.
These are pictures just before purchase. I'll update as progress is made.
HUGE. High ground?
Wow, that's terrific. Great space. I thought you were building a home shop. Is that going to turn into a man cave?
Wow, that is awesome!
Will you make a business or rent out part of it to recoup operating costs?
The only thing wrong is that now you need about 23 more 914s to fill it up.
John
Wow that's great!! is that closer to you at home? I guess that is the advantage of living in a fairly depressed area economically, you can pick up a piece of property for fairly cheep compared to what it would cost to build.
So when are we having a SC gathering and "shop warming" open house?? you could off set your monthly cost but "renting out" parking spots etc. Some guys here on Lady's Island (near your old home) did that as part of the car club and they have a lift, and storage spots that get leased out by club members- I am not saying you have to do all that BUT for a few select individuals you trust , you could do that. Either way looks like an excellent buy! we need a fall date for a Saturday BBQ! food beer etc would be fine, we can help you get moved in when its ready
dude!!! 103 acres?? jhow about some deer hunting??
These properties exist even where you are. However, you won't find them next door. Look in industrial areas for unused buildings. Look on loopnet and other commercial real estate venues. This one was listed. However, the land was not. After I bought the building I was interested in buying some land adjacent to me (was thinking maybe 5 or 10 acres) to have some expansion room.
Went to the tax office and found out the address of the owner and sent him a letter. Got a call a few weeks later. He said he wasn't interested in selling a few acres. But, he would be interested in selling it ALL. He's older and is getting his affairs in order. He gave me a very favorable price if I could close quickly and it was a done deal.
The moral of the story is you have to look for this stuff and check around. You never
know.
Oh man that is awesome! I would kill for a set up like that. I hate you so much.
Hmmmm..... Hunt? ... Fish? .... Work? - ... Hunt? ... Fish? .... Work?
Tough choices Bill!
Just a word of caution from someone in the RE biz - hopefully you & your broker checked out prior owners & tenants businesses for operations & Hazmats that may have been used on-site, since your purchase or lease puts you in the chain of liability under Federal CRCLA. I had a friend who purchased a small Class 3 railroad in SC, then found out later that he was liable for all of the by then prior owner's clean-up.
enjoy that HUGE shop & adjacent Play Zone!
Cheers!
Tom
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