By John Simpson, on January 30th, 2009%
Yesterday I got the latest Marina Dock Age magazine, the January/February 2009 edition. Call it a personal quirk or an eccentricity – I just had to read my article entitled “Tax Appeals May Combat The Inflated Property Values Of Marinas” on pages 43 and 44. Now you can too. Don’t worry – I won’t think you’re . . . → Read More: How to Calculate Dollars Saved from a Marina Tax Appeal
By John Simpson, on January 29th, 2009%
One of the problems inherent in providing generalities of an office market is that some older buildings sell for less per square foot than newer ones and others sell for more because of their tenancy. The functionality of a building is influenced by condition and tenancy, but not necessary in the same directions all the time. . . . → Read More: Owner Occupied vs. Multi-tenanted Office Buildings in Tax Appeal Cases – Round 5 of 6
Marina Owners Haven't Faced Reality Yet
I spent some time today looking at current marina listings on the web. Of course I cannot peg numbers for marinas by just looking at a picture, but I saw some extremely large listing amounts, extremely long days on markets and many who are touting their approvals for condos, dockominiums, etc. I picked out a few . . . → Read More: Marina Owners Haven't Faced Reality Yet