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Carlton Exchange retained to auction 13 residential and commercial assets in Florida

According to Carlton chairman Howard Michaels, the Carlton Exchange has been retained to auction $125 million 13 residential and commercial land assets which are either fully approved or zoned in Florida. These land parcels represent outstanding acquisition opportunities with excellent locations proximate to major tourist destinations. Specific assets range from the most strategic development sites in Orlando to wooded land sites with access to Disney World, Universal Studios, and Sea World. In sum, each of these land acquisition opportunities has compelling market-adjusted pricing with tremendous upside potential. One of the unique aspects of this sale is that potential buyers can view each asset and bid on a first come, first serve basis through the CEX REO MLS Exchange. This Carlton-created platform allows bidders to bid on each property in a timeframe which is comfortable for investors. This is a tremendous advantage for bidders as they don't have the pressure of having to bid on a tight, sealed bid timeframe. To view all of the due diligence data and summary information for each of these outstanding assets, please go to www.carltonexchange.com and view the "$125 million Prime Land Assets located in FL, NJ, NV, AZ, and OK."
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