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Honestly, with your attitude, I don’t want you trying to sell me a car. You surely would go broke very quickly anyway.
Maybe you should look into a different line of work that doesn’t involve dealing with people.
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most likely its who they know, politics and kick backs.
why dont you talk to these guys and ask them how they got the land there , that you have a buddy who tried it and he didnt have any luck/
you said commerical real estate. did you ask a residental one. sometimes they have business propertys too.
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The land may not have been for sale. Maybe whomever owned the land built the dealerships.
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Hmmm. I’m not sure of the laws in No VA but maybe you can talk to the owner of the dealership that’s being built & ask them how they heard about it? Maybe they can refer you to their person?
Or try another commercial real estate agency, sometimes you have to go through a few to get one that knows what they’re doing.
Try some of these sites – maybe something will kick in for you
Best of luck
http://homes.longandfoster.com/Commercial/Commercial-Renting.aspx
http://www.cimls.com/location_review/virginia-commercial-real-estate.htm
http://www.virginiadot.org/projects/studynova-landdevprocess.asp
http://www.thecrimecrackers.org/virginia-commercial-real-estate.htm
http://www.nvar.com/newsdetail.lasso?articleno=nvarn100702
http://www.cresincorporated.com/index.cfm?action=properties&catid=2
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