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Joe Cummings
  • Philly Burbs, PA
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Hey Millhouse, You Want a Job in My Factory?

Joe Cummings
  • Philly Burbs, PA
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If all goes well tomorrow, I'll own a factory. Pretty much comes down to the environmental certs. 12,000 plus square feet, new rubber roof, new dry sprinkler system, 50 foot ceilings, 600 amp 208/120 3 phase power, supplied by 3 pole pigs in a wye. The crane-way is there and solid, but for some reason the crane and the safety-rail are missing. New his and hers bathrooms.


Bart's Factory by Charles_Decker

Yeah, it's in somewhat of a ghetto area, and my GF is going nuts on me about it. But really, who wants to live next to an old steel warehouse. I can't imagine some ladies garden club wanting me charging out the door on my 20,000 pound diesel powered forklift to pick something off a truck.

So here is my question, Real Estate agent seems kinda tight with the current owner. Not that that is necessarily bad, but who is the best person to represent me at closing? My Lawyer? Some buyer's agent?

This is a cash sale BTW.

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