Stretch1991
Well-Known Member
So while I was driving home to Chicago from Detroit I found this brewery that had just been foreclosed on in the middle of the country. The bank who is trying to sell the place just so happened to be giving a tour to a prospective buyer. After he was done he showed me around for a bit and let me know what the plans where for the place, while I don't have the half a million they want for the place and equipment I came across a massive stockpile of various grains. Around 2500lbs left of unopened bags along with another 500 of opened bags of grains. The place has been out of business for two months now so it's relatively newer grains.
He gave me his card and told me to make him an offer on said grains. Does anyone have any insight on what would be reasonable? I don't want to come off as disrespectful but I feel like this real estate agent is just going to pocket what I offer him anyways.
I was hoping to pitch a $0.15 a pound for unopened and 0.07 for opened bags. Does this seem like a little to low? I really know nothing of how they have been stored or really how old they are. I just see a lot of grains that are going to get wasted I could scoop up cheap
He gave me his card and told me to make him an offer on said grains. Does anyone have any insight on what would be reasonable? I don't want to come off as disrespectful but I feel like this real estate agent is just going to pocket what I offer him anyways.
I was hoping to pitch a $0.15 a pound for unopened and 0.07 for opened bags. Does this seem like a little to low? I really know nothing of how they have been stored or really how old they are. I just see a lot of grains that are going to get wasted I could scoop up cheap