I turned on my computer earlier this morning to check e-mail and as usual, a number of Loopnet listings appeared along with my other morning mail. One e-mail stood out - Shaker Hall of Cleveland is for sale and you can only guess who the owner / poster to Loopnet might be.
After clearing some of the messages that need immediate attention, I got a strong cup of coffee and delved into the Shaker Hall post. It has a well stated opening statement, nice photo, well respected location, yet I know it is not a property that we could ever be interested in. There is understandably too much 'history' and clearly too much knowledge of the Property, the Seller & financial presentations.
I took some time to read through the rent roll, historic operating numbers and 2008 operating budgets. To say the very least, it is nice to know that some in today's multifamily business are very optimistic. I'm trying to recall the last QUALITY management team that tried to raise projected rents [with paid occupancy, of course] while coming off of a 15% vacancy for the prior year or reducing payroll on site for a 104 unit property when the total payroll is slotted for 2 people or ...
3 comments:
you obviously know this guy. i will contactyou. thx
i hate shaker hall apartments! AND I SERIOUSLY DISLIKE THE BUSINESS DEALLING OF MR.NESSEL. just read the reviews for his apartments. they all have something negative to say.
I did business with this guy and he is an unbelievable crook! The only thing that brings peace to my heart is knowing he is going straight to hell for the way he is. I am one of the many contractors he didn't pay, but I won't be one ever again! I just looked it up yesterday and he has been sent to collections 12 times in the past 60 days! Someone has to stop him!
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