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All Forum Posts by: Scott Caldwell

Scott Caldwell has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

Thanks @Jeff Kehl, I appreciate the feedback. Many urgent care facilities around here (Central Texas) don't seem to be affiliated with a hospital, so I was thinking of marketing the site to those prospects first.

I wonder if you and others thinks it makes any sense to get the site under contract with earnest money, and market it if possible prior to closing to get a sense of whether the concept gets any traction. Is that a common or uncommon approach?

Thanks again,

Scott

Hey all, first time poster here. I'm eyeing a small parcel of land on which I think I can squeeze a 5k  ft building and 38 - 40 parking spaces. My first inclination is to try and put this together as a stand-alone urgent care office. Does anyone have any tips on finding such a tenant and/or have you developed something along these lines in the past? Thanks in advance.