
In this episode, Michael and Bill discuss a listing for a water park in Helen, Georgia, which is also a...
Let us know if you enjoyed this episodeIn this episode, Michael and Bill discuss a listing for a water park in Helen, Georgia, which is also a real estate opportunity. The property is being marketed by a commercial real estate broker and priced at $4.5 million, with the real estate valued at $3.7 million and a cash flow of $310,000. Bill points out that the listing is contradictory, as it suggests both valuing the water park and knocking it down for development. They also raise question...

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