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need tips on how to sell an unusual property
The house is huge (5BR, 5BA, 2 kitchens) and I'm only asking $3.9 per square foot, but as a former church, and being in downtown Fulton, NY (nice place but obscure) it is a hard sell. It's listed with a commercial broker who, I'm sure, is doing a good job, but does anyone have ideas for finding such a specific kind of buyer? Someone who needs a lot of space. A large pastor's family who want to start a church and home business would be ideal. Or an auctioneer who would want the stained glass and pews, for example. Or an antique restoration or history buff (it's from 1841). Thanks.