A total of 60 assets are up for sale, from hotels to mobile homes to airplanes. The real estate includes a dude ranch and the once-famous Grenelefe Resort, both in Polk County, as well as land that already has government approvals for time-share construction.
Carlton says all reasonable bids will be considered. "We definitely have a lot of interest," said Scott Stay, an asset manager for Carlton. "These are selling closer to distressed pricing, but they're not distressed assets."
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