To TonyNicole –
Was very sorry to see you close the antique mall. If I might be so bold to ask…what happened? Many congrats to the new owners – we wish them much success.
Coming from someone who has lived in Fleischmanns for 5 years, I have seen the good, bad, and ugly side of the theater. The DeSanes poured their heart, soul and wallet into the theater, and the entire community mourns the fact that they will not be returning to finish what they began. As for the asking price, everything is relative. I’m not going to say it’s a bargain at $445K, but I’m also not going to say it is insanely overpriced either. It is what it is. If you’ve got the money, great, and if you don’t, don’t even bother. This is a seasonal community, and you have to have enough money in your pocket to ride out the dry spells. The potenital for the theater is there. I know this because I witnessed the DeSanes, with their hard work, breathe life into and transform the dilapidated space. Make no mistake, whoever takes on this project needs money, time and perserverence, but it can be done. If anyone is looking for a local, mostly unbiased opinion, please leave your email address on here and I’ll be happy to talk to you.
To TonyNicole –
Was very sorry to see you close the antique mall. If I might be so bold to ask…what happened? Many congrats to the new owners – we wish them much success.
Coming from someone who has lived in Fleischmanns for 5 years, I have seen the good, bad, and ugly side of the theater. The DeSanes poured their heart, soul and wallet into the theater, and the entire community mourns the fact that they will not be returning to finish what they began. As for the asking price, everything is relative. I’m not going to say it’s a bargain at $445K, but I’m also not going to say it is insanely overpriced either. It is what it is. If you’ve got the money, great, and if you don’t, don’t even bother. This is a seasonal community, and you have to have enough money in your pocket to ride out the dry spells. The potenital for the theater is there. I know this because I witnessed the DeSanes, with their hard work, breathe life into and transform the dilapidated space. Make no mistake, whoever takes on this project needs money, time and perserverence, but it can be done. If anyone is looking for a local, mostly unbiased opinion, please leave your email address on here and I’ll be happy to talk to you.