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Capt. JG
 
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Default Selling boat slips

One also needs a broker license to "broker" boats for sale. I pointed this
out to Bob a while ago, and I wondered what he was actually doing, since I'm
sure he wouldn't break the law.

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"Steve Dooley" wrote in message
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"Capt. Rob" wrote in message
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IMHO I don't know why anybody would buy a boat slip. First of all most

condo marinas also have annual "condo" fees that come damn near what
the annual rent would be somewhere else.


You're "honest opinion" is just as worthless as your info on boats.
A 40 foot slip was selling for about 10K on City Island in 2000. Two
recently sold for 20K and 23K. In addition renting a 40 foot slip will
cost 4300 a season (with fees) vs. 2800 if you own it. You are correct
that the slips are only good for another 75 years or so, which might be
a worry if you buy a slip when you're 3 years old and plan to sail in
your 80's.

Sloco screwed the pooch AGAIN. Not everyone lives in such poor areas as
you Sloco.

RB
35s5
NY


Don't you need a realtor's license to sell slips in New York?