Wednesday, July 8, 2015

Nevada Hotel Properties Marketed As Casinos Could Be NOT!

Working in commercial real estate usually entitles me to emails which when I "look" at them, I realize that the "Listing Agent/Broker" is trying to sell something that "Smells Fishy."

Recently, my Inbox has received emails about certain hotel properties inside of Nevada claiming that they are "Casino" properties.

Now, because I talk a lot -- mostly to people who own/work/manage casino properties in Las Vegas and the rest of Nevada, I do have a sense of what is or could be For Sale.

So, when I get property information via a National Real Estate web site, where I know for a fact that the owner is willing to sell, BUT he will NOT list it -- even though this particular agent/broker claims it is listed with him.  It isn't.

And, this agent/broker is claiming this property is a casino.  It isn't a casino, either.

Now, the reason why this particular hotel is NOT a casino is that the previous owner and the current owner agreed to a Non-Gaming Deed Restriction on the Property because between the two of them, they own ALL the Gaming properties in this part of Nevada and they decided that restricting this property against gaming would help the other casinos in this area.

Anyway, when I called the current owner, asking about the potential sale of his hotel property, he did tell me to bring him an offer within a certain price range, and he'd consider it base on the offer's merits.

When I told him that another agent/broker claims to have it listed, he assured me that it is NOT listed ("I don't need to list the property because I can sell it myself." was essentially his answer.  He owns a lot of property here and in California.)

So, when you see a Nevada "casino" property being solicited from any national web site or company, why don't you give me a call to find out the truth.

My reason for this is: Wouldn't you prefer dealing with some one who is being honest from the get go; rather than some one who is falsifying their status about a casino property?

Thought so...

So,...

Contacting David Howes about any Nevada casino property is easy -- I can be reached by: davidATdavidhowesDOTnet OR call at: 70 25 01 93 88 AND you can Follow David on Twitter: @DavidAHowes

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