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  • Profile photo of koeiyankoeiyan
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    alternate uses??? 

    thank you

    Profile photo of oversteeroversteer
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    Is it specific to something or are you meaning these two words combined in general???

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    Profile photo of michaelandre70michaelandre70
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    maybe you could post the whole sentence here so that the members here could be of help.

    just the words make it hard to explain.

    Cheers!

    Profile photo of Jamie MooreJamie Moore
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    It means it can be used for different things. What that “thing” is – I have no idea.

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    Profile photo of House CallHouse Call
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    koeiyan wrote:
    alternate uses??? 

    thank you

    I am guessing on a property investing forum you are referring to alternate uses for property.  Eg if you buy a studio in a large building that does not have the projected tenancy and lies vacant for ages, then does the studio have an alternate use-eg as an office/storage facility etc so that you still have a fall-back option.

    Suggest you expand your question a bit by adding some more words to make it easier to tell what you are asking.

    Profile photo of House CallHouse Call
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    I've got it now.  Koeiyan started a new thread by accident, when trying to post a new response on this thread:

    https://www.propertyinvesting.com/forums/property-investing/help-needed/4335694

    Mate, to continue the same conversation, enter your message in the box down the bottom under the words "Post new comment".  Then it keeps all the entries in the same thread.

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