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Updated over 2 years ago on . Most recent reply

What to do with an extra 0.4 acre lot?
My partners and I recently purchased a small self storage facility outside of OKC. The sale included both the lot with the storage facility, as well as an adjacent 0.4 acres. This was a value add facility (we fixed the gate, added software, got rid of a meth-head, etc. Our goal is to put the facility back on the market next summer and 1031 into something larger. In the meantime we have the adjacent property that we're at a bit of a loss on what to do with. It's not fenced in, and would cost 50k or more to fence in with chain link. We're not in a position to put that much down for something that might simply sit vacant. Hoping the BP community will have some ideas.