Andrew Kellerman

Cell towers: Churches are Considered Low Hanging Fruit



Posted: Friday, September 23, 2011

by Andrew Kellerman
1st Cell Tower Broker

Many churches have cell sites built into their properties. And why not? It is great mostly reliable monthly income. Because of their zoning, the permits were easy to get. Their steeples are perfect for the location of the equipment and the churches are historically one of the highest places in most cities and towns.

As charitable giving is decreasing, due to our economy, churches are scrambling for cash. I hate to admit this but, churches are considered 'low hanging fruit' by cellular buyout firms. I'm part of this industry, however I can do more good than harm.

By their nature church directors are trusting and have faith. I'm not saying this is a bad thing nor am I in anyway that church directors are bad business people. The absolute reverse tends to be true. Directors are normally chosen from the congregation because they are successful business men and women.

The problem arises out of the fact that the industry speaks a different language than most business people do not speak. I refer to it as 'Cellulareeze'. Most outside the industry do not speaks it. Why should they?

This is a 'shout out' to the congregations of the many wonderful churches, Synagogues and Mosques across our country. “Before you sell your cell site, talk to a cellular seller's advocate or an attorney that is well versed in the cellular business or you will not get the best price.”
Andrew G. Kellerman's long career has been in real estate, financing, securities and the cellular industry. His unique experiences has allowed him to implement his talents in each industry to influence his approach to other endeavors.

Andrew can get cell tower owners multiple offers without costing them a dime.

http://www.1st-CelltowerBroker.com

760-470-1782
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» left by Suzi Gravenstuk
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Mr. Kellerman, you make a valid point that will fit most people in most situations. People in general are vulnerable when venturing outside of their area of expertise or research. What is the old saying? ... "Be smart as fox and gentle as a dove"
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