Exhibit (a)(1)



                         OFFER TO PURCHASE FOR CASH 591
  UNITS OF LIMITED PARTNERSHIP INTEREST OF INLAND LAND APPRECIATION FUND, L.P.
                                       AT
                                  $800 PER UNIT
                                       by:

   MPF-NY 2007, LLC; MPF Badger Acquisition Co., LLC; MPF Income Fund 23, LLC;
                    MacKenzie Patterson Special Fund 6, LLC;
                         MPF DeWaay Premier Fund 3, LLC
                         (collectively the "Purchasers")

      THE OFFER,  WITHDRAWAL  RIGHTS,  AND PRORATION PERIOD WILL EXPIRE AT 11:59
      P.M., PACIFIC TIME, ON NOVEMBER 9, 2007, UNLESS THE OFFER IS EXTENDED.

The Purchasers hereby seek to acquire 591 Units of limited partnership  interest
(the "Units") in INLAND LAND APPRECIATION  FUND, L.P. (the  "Partnership").  The
Purchasers are not affiliated with the Partnership or its general  partner.  The
general partner of the Partnership is Inland Real Estate Investment  Corporation
(the "General Partner").  The Purchasers hereby offer to purchase 591 Units at a
purchase  price  equal to $800 per Unit,  less the  amount of any  distributions
declared  or made with  respect  to the Units  between  September  26,  2007 and
November 9, 2007,  or such other date to which this offer may be  extended  (the
"Expiration Date"), in cash, without interest, upon the terms and subject to the
conditions  set forth in this offer to purchase (the "Offer to Purchase") and in
the related Letter of  Transmittal,  as each may be supplemented or amended from
time to time (which together constitute the "Offer").  As noted above, the Offer
price would be subject to reduction for distributions  made or declared prior to
the  Expiration  Date. Any  distributions  made or declared after the Expiration
Date  would,  by the  terms  of the  Offer  and as set  forth in the  Letter  of
Transmittal, be assigned by tendering Unit holders to the Purchasers.

Tender of Units will include the tender of any and all securities into which the
Units may be converted and any securities  distributed with respect to the Units
from and after the Offer  Date.  The  Partnership  had 2,819  holders  of record
owning an aggregate  of 29,593  units as of February 27, 2007,  according to its
Annual  Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ending  December 31,  2006.  The
Purchasers and their affiliates currently  beneficially own 1,735.7273 Units, or
5.8653% of the outstanding  Units. The 591 Units subject to the Offer constitute
2% of the outstanding Units.  Consummation of the Offer, if all Units sought are
tendered, would require payment by the Purchasers of up to $472,800 in aggregate
purchase price, which the Purchasers intend to fund out of their current working
capital.

Holders of Units ("Unit holders") are urged to consider the following factors:

   o  Our Offer is $191 per Unit (or 31%)  higher  than the  Partnership's  2006
      ERISA value of $609 per Unit.

   o  Our offer provides you with the opportunity to receive a guaranteed amount
      of money in a specified  time  period.  The  general  partner has given no
      indication when the partnership will be liquidating.

   o  The tax year in which you sell your Units will be the final year for which
      you will be  obligated  to file a K-1 for the  Partnership  with  your tax
      return.  This may  represent a reduction in costs  associated  with filing
      complicated tax returns. Your decision to sell may have other favorable or
      unfavorable tax  consequences  and potential  sellers should consult their
      individual tax advisers.

   o  Unit  holders  who  tender  their  Units will give up the  opportunity  to
      participate in any future benefits from the ownership of Units,  including
      potential future distributions by the Partnership from property operations
      or  dispositions,  and the purchase  price per Unit payable to a tendering
      Unit  holder by the  Purchasers  may be less than the total  amount  which
      might  otherwise  be received by the Unit holder with  respect to the Unit
      over the remaining term of the Partnership.

   o  The Purchasers  are making the Offer for investment  purposes and with the
      intention  of  making  a  profit  from  the  ownership  of the  Units.  In
      establishing  the  purchase  price of $800 per Unit,  the  Purchasers  are
      motivated to establish  the lowest price which might be acceptable to Unit
      holders  consistent  with the Purchasers'  objectives.  There is no public
      market for the Units, and neither the Unit holders nor the Purchasers have
      any accurate means for  determining the actual present value of the Units.
      Although  there can be no certainty as to the actual  present value of the
      Units,  the  Purchasers  have  estimated,   solely  for  the  purposes  of
      determining an acceptable Offer price,  that the Partnership could have an
      estimated liquidation value of approximately $1,236 per Unit. It should be
      noted, however, that the Purchasers have not made an independent appraisal
      of the Units or the  Partnership's  properties,  and are not  qualified to
      appraise  real  estate.  Furthermore,  there can be no assurance as to the
      timing or amount of any future Partnership distributions, and there cannot
      be any assurance  that the  Purchasers'  estimate  accurately  reflects an
      approximate  value of the Units or that the  actual  amounts  which may be
      realized  by holders  for the Units may not vary  substantially  from this
      estimate.

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   o  The Depositary, MacKenzie Patterson Fuller, LP, is an affiliate of certain
      of the  Purchasers.  No independent  party will hold  securities  tendered
      until  the  offer  closes  and  payment  is  made.  Because  there  is  no
      independent  intermediary  to hold  the  Purchasers'  funds  and  tendered
      securities,  the Purchasers  may have access to the securities  before all
      conditions to the Offer have been  satisfied and selling Unit holders have
      been paid;  however,  neither the  Depositary  nor the  Purchasers has any
      rights  with  respect  to the  Units  prior  to the  Expiration  Date  and
      acceptance  by the  Purchasers  for payment.  Further,  by tendering  your
      Units,  you are agreeing to arbitrate  any disputes that may arise between
      you and the Purchasers or the Depositary,  to subject yourself to personal
      jurisdiction  in  California,  and that the  prevailing  party in any such
      action will be entitled to recover attorney fees and costs.

   o  The Offer  allows  Unitholders  the  option to sell 'All or None' of their
      Units,  thereby allowing Unitholders the option to avoid proration if more
      than 591 Units are  tendered.  See Section  2--Acceptance  for Payment and
      Payment for Units;  Proration and Section 4--Withdrawal Rights;  Automatic
      Withdrawal  Option.  The Purchasers may accept only a portion of the Units
      tendered by a  Unitholder  if a total of more than 591 Units are  tendered
      and the Unitholder does not select the 'All or None' option.

THE OFFER TO PURCHASE IS NOT CONDITIONED  UPON ANY MINIMUM NUMBER OF UNITS BEING
TENDERED.  IF MORE THAN 591 UNITS ARE VALIDLY  TENDERED AND NOT  WITHDRAWN,  THE
PURCHASERS WILL ACCEPT FOR PURCHASE 591 UNITS FROM TENDERING UNITHOLDERS (WHO DO
NOT ELECT THE 'ALL OR NONE'  OPTION) ON A PRO RATA  BASIS,  SUBJECT TO THE TERMS
AND CONDITIONS  HEREIN.  A UNIT HOLDER MAY TENDER ANY OR ALL UNITS OWNED BY SUCH
UNIT HOLDER.

The Purchasers  expressly  reserve the right, in their sole  discretion,  at any
time and from time to time,  (i) to extend the period of time  during  which the
Offer is open and thereby delay  acceptance for payment of, and the payment for,
any Units,  subject to the restriction below, (ii) upon the occurrence of any of
the  conditions  specified in Section 13 of this Offer to Purchase  prior to the
Expiration  Date,  to terminate  the Offer and not accept for payment any Units,
and (iii) to amend the Offer in any respect prior to the Expiration Date. Notice
of any such extension,  termination,  or amendment will promptly be disseminated
to Unit holders in a manner  reasonably  designed to inform Unit holders of such
change in compliance  with Rule 14d-4(c)  under the  Securities  Exchange Act of
1934 (the  "Exchange  Act").  In the case of an  extension  of the  Offer,  such
extension will be followed by a press release or public  announcement which will
be issued no later than 9:00 a.m.,  Eastern Time, on the next business day after
the  scheduled  Expiration  Date, in  accordance  with Rule  14e-1(d)  under the
Exchange Act.

IMPORTANT

Any Unit holder desiring to tender any or all of such Unit holder's Units should
complete and sign the Letter of  Transmittal  (a copy of which is enclosed  with
this  Offer to  Purchase,  printed  on  yellow  paper)  in  accordance  with the
instructions  in the Letter of  Transmittal  and mail,  deliver or telecopy  the
Letter of Transmittal  and any other required  documents to MacKenzie  Patterson
Fuller, LP (the "Depositary"), an affiliate of the Purchasers, at the address or
facsimile number set forth below.

                         MacKenzie Patterson Fuller, LP
                  1640 School Street, Moraga, California 94556
                Telephone: 800-854-8357; Facsimile: 925-631-9119
                         E-Mail Address: offers@mpfi.com

Questions or requests for assistance or additional copies of this Offer to
Purchase or the Letter of Transmittal may be directed to the Purchasers at
1-800-854-8357.

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NO PERSON HAS BEEN AUTHORIZED TO MAKE ANY RECOMMENDATION OR ANY REPRESENTATION
ON BEHALF OF THE PURCHASERS OR TO PROVIDE ANY INFORMATION OTHER THAN AS
CONTAINED HEREIN OR IN THE LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL. NO SUCH RECOMMENDATION,
INFORMATION OR REPRESENTATION MAY BE RELIED UPON AS HAVING BEEN AUTHORIZED.

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The Partnership is subject to the information and reporting  requirements of the
Exchange Act and in  accordance  therewith is required to file reports and other
information with the Securities and Exchange Commission  ("Commission") relating
to its business,  financial condition and other matters.  Such reports and other
information  are available on the  Commission's  electronic  data  gathering and
retrieval  (EDGAR)  system,  at its  internet  web site at  www.sec.gov,  may be
inspected at the public reference facilities maintained by the Commission at 100
F Street,  NE, Room 1580,  Washington,  D.C. 20549.  Copies of such material can
also be obtained from the Public Reference Room of the Commission in Washington,
D.C. at prescribed rates.

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The  Purchasers  have filed with the  Commission  a Tender  Offer  Statement  on
Schedule TO (including exhibits) pursuant to Rule 14d-3 of the General Rules and
Regulations under the Exchange Act,  furnishing certain  additional  information
with respect to the Offer. Such statement and any amendments thereto,  including
exhibits,  may be inspected  and copies may be obtained  from the offices of the
Commission in the manner specified above.

                                TABLE OF CONTENTS
                                                                            Page

SUMMARY TERM SHEET.............................................................4
INTRODUCTION...................................................................7
TENDER OFFER..................................................................10
Section 1.  Terms of the Offer................................................10
Section 2. Acceptance for Payment and Payment for Units;Proration.............10
Section 3. Procedures for Tendering Units.....................................11
Section 4. Withdrawal Rights..................................................12
Section 5. Extension of Tender Period; Termination; Amendment.................12
Section 6. Material Federal Income Tax Consequences...........................13
Section 7. Effects of the Offer...............................................14
Section 8.  Future Plans......................................................15
Section 9. The Business of the Partnership....................................16
Section 10. Conflicts of Interest.............................................16
Section 11. Certain Information Concerning the Purchasers.....................16
Section 12. Source of Funds...................................................16
Section 13. Conditions of the Offer...........................................17
Section 14. Certain Legal Matters.............................................17
Section 15. Fees and Expenses.................................................18
Section 16. Miscellaneous.....................................................18
SCHEDULE I....................................................................19

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                               SUMMARY TERM SHEET

The  Purchasers  are  offering  to purchase up to 591 Units for $800 per Unit in
cash.  The following are some of the questions that you, as a Unit holder of the
Partnership,  may have and answers to those  questions.  The information in this
summary is not complete, and we urge you to carefully read the remainder of this
Offer to Purchase and the accompanying Letter of Transmittal.

WHO IS OFFERING TO BUY MY SECURITIES?

The offer to purchase your Units is being made jointly by MPF-NY 2007,  LLC; MPF
Badger  Acquisition  Co.,  LLC;  MPF Income  Fund 23, LLC;  MacKenzie  Patterson
Special  Fund 6,  LLC;  MPF  DeWaay  Premier  Fund 3,  LLC.  Each of the  entity
Purchasers  is a real estate  investment  fund  managed or advised by  MacKenzie
Patterson Fuller, LP, a private,  independent real estate investment firm or its
affiliate Sutter Capital  Management,  LLC. None of these entities is affiliated
with the Partnership or its General Partner.

WHAT ARE THE CLASSES AND AMOUNTS OF SECURITIES SOUGHT IN THE OFFER?

We are  seeking to  purchase  up to 591 Units of limited  partnership  interest,
which are the "Units" issued to investors in the Partnership.

HOW MUCH ARE YOU OFFERING TO PAY AND WHAT IS THE FORM OF PAYMENT?

We are offering to pay $800 per Unit, net to you in cash, less the amount of any
distributions  declared or made with respect to the Units between  September 26,
2007 and the date the Offer  expires.  The Offer  price  would be reduced by the
amount of  distributions  made or declared  prior to the  Expiration  Date.  Any
distributions  made or declared after the Expiration Date would, by the terms of
the  Offer  and as set  forth in the  Letter  of  Transmittal,  be  assigned  by
tendering Unit holders to the Purchasers.  If you tender your Units to us in the
Offer, you will not have to pay brokerage fees or similar expenses.

DO YOU HAVE THE FINANCIAL RESOURCES TO MAKE PAYMENT?

If the  total  amount of Units  sought is  purchased,  the  Purchasers'  capital
commitment will be approximately  $472,800.  The Purchasers have an aggregate of
approximately  $45.62  million in total assets at their disposal to fund payment
to selling Unit holders. The Purchasers currently have sufficient funded capital
to fund all of their  commitments  under this Offer and all other tender  offers
they may be presently making.

IS THE FINANCIAL CONDITION OF THE BIDDERS RELEVANT TO MY DECISION ON WHETHER TO
TENDER IN THE OFFER?

Because  this  is a cash  offer  that  is not  conditioned  on  financing  being
available, and the Purchasers have more than adequate resources and no intention
to take control of the Partnership, other information concerning the Purchasers'
financial condition would seem to have little relevance to your decision.

HOW LONG DO I HAVE TO DECIDE WHETHER TO TENDER IN THE OFFER?

You will have at least until 11:59 p.m.,  Pacific  Time, on November 9, 2007, to
decide whether to tender your Units in the Offer.

WILL ALL OF THE UNITS I TENDER BE ACCEPTED BY THE PURCHASERS?

The  Purchasers  desire to  purchase  up to 591  Units.  If the  number of Units
validly  tendered and not properly  withdrawn on or prior to the Expiration Date
is less than or equal to 591, we will  purchase  all Units so  tendered  and not
withdrawn,  upon the terms and subject to the conditions of the Offer.  However,
if more than 591 Units are so  tendered  and not  withdrawn,  we will accept for
payment and pay for 591 Units so tendered,  pro rata  according to the number of
Units so  tendered,  adjusted by rounding  down to the nearest  whole  number of
Units tendered by each Unit holder to avoid  purchases of fractional  Units,  as
appropriate. However, you have the option to sell `All or None' of your Units by
checking the  appropriate  box on the Letter of  Transmittal.  If you check that
box, we will not purchase  your Units if more than 591 Units are  tendered,  and
you will be deemed  to  automatically  withdraw  your  tender.  See  Section  2.
Acceptance  for  Payment  and  Payment  for  Units;  Proration  and  Section  4.
Withdrawal Rights.

CAN THE OFFER BE EXTENDED AND UNDER WHAT CIRCUMSTANCES?

The Offer can be extended in our discretion.

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HOW WILL I BE NOTIFIED IF THE OFFER IS EXTENDED?

If we extend the offer, we will make a public announcement of the extension, not
later than 9:00 a.m.,  Eastern Time, on the day after the day on which the Offer
was scheduled to expire. You can check our website at www.mpfi.com (click on MPF
Tenders) to see if it has been extended, or check the SEC's EDGAR database.

WHAT ARE THE MOST SIGNIFICANT CONDITIONS TO THE OFFER?

There  are no  conditions  to the  offer  based  on a  minimum  number  of Units
tendered,  the availability of financing,  or the success of the offer. However,
we may not be obligated to purchase any Units if certain  conditions occur, such
as legal or government  actions which would prohibit the purchase.  Furthermore,
we are not obligated to purchase any Units which are validly  tendered if, among
other  things,  there is a material  adverse  change in the  Partnership  or its
business.  Please see the discussion in Section 13, Conditions of the Offer, for
a description  of all  conditions.  Further,  by tendering  your Units,  you are
agreeing to arbitrate any disputes that may arise between you and the Purchasers
or the Depositary,  to subject yourself to personal  jurisdiction in California,
and that the  prevailing  party in any such  action  will be entitled to recover
attorney fees and costs.

WHEN WILL YOU PAY ME FOR THE UNITS I TENDER?

Upon the Expiration of the Offer and our acceptance of the Units you tender,  we
will pay you upon confirmation that the general partner will either transfer the
Units or recognize the change of address for distributions and correspondence on
the Units.

HOW DO I TENDER MY UNITS?

To tender  your  Units,  you must  deliver  a  completed  Letter of  Transmittal
(printed on yellow paper), to the Depositary at: MacKenzie Patterson Fuller, LP,
1640 School Street, Moraga, California 94556 (Telephone: 800-854-8357; Facsimile
Transmission: 925-631-9119), no later than the time the Offer expires.

UNTIL WHAT TIME CAN I WITHDRAW PREVIOUSLY TENDERED UNITS?

You can  withdraw  previously  tendered  Units at any time  until  the Offer has
expired  and, if we have not agreed to accept your Units for payment by November
25, 2007,  you can withdraw  them at any time after such time until we do accept
your Units for payment.

HOW DO I WITHDRAW PREVIOUSLY TENDERED UNITS?

To  withdraw  Units,  you must  deliver a written  notice  of  withdrawal,  or a
facsimile of one,  with the required  information  to the  Depositary  while you
still have the right to withdraw the Units.

WHAT DOES THE PARTNERSHIP'S GENERAL PARTNER THINK OF THE OFFER?

The  Purchasers  have not sought the  approval  or  disapproval  of the  General
Partner.  The General Partner may be expected to respond with the  Partnership's
position on the offer in the next two weeks.

WILL THE PARTNERSHIP CONTINUE AS A PUBLIC COMPANY?

The Partnership  reported 2,819 holders of its outstanding  Units as of the date
of its most recent annual  report.  If the total number of Unit holders is below
300, the Partnership  can elect to discontinue its status as a public  reporting
company.  Accordingly,  it is possible  that the Offer could result in the total
number of Unit holders  falling below the 300 holder level.  However,  there has
never  been a public  trading  market  for the  Units  and none is  expected  to
develop,  so the  Partnership's  status as a public  company  will not  affect a
trading  market in the  Units.  While the  Partnership's  Agreement  of  Limited
Partnership  requires that all Unit holders be provided annual audited financial
statements, quarterly interim financial statements, and timely reports providing
other information  regarding the operations and condition of the Partnership,  a
change  in the  Partnership's  status  as a  public  company  could  reduce  the
information  available to Unit holders  about the  Partnership  in the event the
information  required by the  Partnership  Agreement is not as extensive as that
provided in reports  required to be filed by public  companies under  applicable
rules  of the  Securities  and  Exchange  Commission.  Further,  such  potential
deregistration  would  result in the loss of the other  protections  afforded by
registration.

IF I DECIDE NOT TO TENDER, HOW WILL THE OFFER AFFECT MY UNITS?

The Purchasers do not anticipate that Units held by  non-tendering  Unit holders
will be affected by the completion of the offer.

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WHAT ARE THE PURCHASERS' FUTURE INTENTIONS CONCERNING THE PARTNERSHIP?

The Purchasers  have no present  intention to seek control of the Partnership or
to change the management or operations of the Partnership. The Purchasers do not
have any present  intention to take action in connection with the liquidation of
the Partnership or with any extraordinary transaction concerning the Partnership
or its assets. Although the Purchasers do not have any present intention to take
any action  with  respect to  management  or  control  of the  Partnership,  the
Purchasers  reserve the right, at an appropriate  time, to exercise their rights
as limited  partners  to vote on  matters  subject  to a limited  partner  vote,
including  any vote  affecting  the  sale of the  Partnership's  assets  and the
liquidation and dissolution of the Partnership. Thus, if the Purchasers purchase
over 50% of the outstanding  Units of the Partnership  (pursuant to this and any
other tender offers and other purchases),  they will be in a position to control
the  Partnership  by virtue of being  able to remove  and  replace  the  General
Partner,  to cause the  Partnership  to sell its assets,  and to  liquidate  the
Partnership.

WHAT IS THE MARKET VALUE OF MY UNITS?

The Units do not have a readily ascertainable market value, and neither the Unit
holders nor the Purchasers  have any accurate means for  determining  the actual
present value of the Units.  According to the  Partnership,  "There is no public
market for units nor is it  anticipated  that any  public  market for units will
develop."  (Annual  Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ending  December 31,
2006).  The  Purchasers'  review  of  independent   secondary  market  reporting
publications  such as The  Stanger  Report and The Direct  Investments  Spectrum
(formerly  The  Partnership  Spectrum),  reported  sales of  Units on  secondary
markets at $757-$850 during the 2nd Quarter 2007 and sales of Units on secondary
markets at $757.15 per Unit in January/February 2007, respectively. The American
Partnership Board,  another independent,  third-party source,  reported sales of
Units at $745 per Unit in 1st Quarter 2007. The  information  published by these
independent  sources  is  believed  to be the  product of their  private  market
research and does not constitute the  comprehensive  transaction  reporting of a
securities  exchange.  Accordingly,  the  Purchasers  do not  know  whether  the
foregoing information is accurate or complete. The Purchasers are unaware of any
other recent trading  prices.  The Purchasers  last offered to purchase Units in
November 2006 at $850 per Unit and received 741.70 Units.  Although there can be
no certainty as to the actual present value of the Units,  the  Purchasers  have
estimated,  solely for the purposes of  determining  an acceptable  Offer price,
that the Partnership could have an estimated  liquidation value of approximately
$1,236 per Unit, or higher.  It should be noted,  that the  Purchasers  have not
made an independent appraisal of the Units or the Partnership's properties,  and
are  not  qualified  to  appraise  real  estate.  Accordingly,  there  can be no
assurance that this estimate  accurately  reflects an  approximate  value of the
Units or that the actual  amounts  which may be realized by Unit holders for the
Units may not vary substantially from this estimate.

TO WHOM CAN I TALK IF I HAVE QUESTIONS ABOUT THE TENDER OFFER?

You can call MacKenzie Patterson Fuller, LP, toll-free, at 800-854-8357.

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To the Unit holders of INLAND LAND APPRECIATION FUND, L.P.:

                                  INTRODUCTION

      The  Purchasers  hereby offer to purchase 591 Units at a purchase price of
$800 per Unit ("Offer Price"), less the amount of any distributions  declared or
paid with respect to the Units between  September 26, 2007,  and the  Expiration
Date, in cash,  without  interest,  upon the terms and subject to the conditions
set forth in the Offer. The Purchasers are unaware of any distributions declared
or paid since  September 26, 2007.  Unit holders who tender their Units will not
be obligated to pay any Partnership  transfer fees, or any other fees,  expenses
or commissions in connection  with the tender of Units.  The Purchasers will pay
all such costs and all charges and expenses of the  Depositary,  an affiliate of
certain of the Purchasers, as depositary in connection with the Offer.

      For further  information  concerning the Purchasers,  see Section 11 below
and Schedule I. None of the Purchasers or the Depositary is affiliated  with the
Partnership  or  the   Partnership's   General  Partner.   The  address  of  the
Partnership's  principal  executive offices is 2901 Butterfield Road, Oak Brook,
IL 60523, and its phone number is (630) 218-8000

Unit holders are urged to consider the following factors:

   o  Our Offer is $191 per Unit (or 31%)  higher  than the  Partnership's  2006
      ERISA value of $609 per Unit.

   o  Our offer provides you with the opportunity to receive a guaranteed amount
      of money in a specified  time  period.  The  general  partner has given no
      indication when the partnership will be liquidating.

   o  The tax year in which you sell your Units will be the final year for which
      you will be  obligated  to file a K-1 for the  Partnership  with  your tax
      return.  This may  represent a reduction in costs  associated  with filing
      complicated tax returns. Your decision to sell may have other favorable or
      unfavorable tax  consequences  and potential  sellers should consult their
      individual tax advisers.

   o  The Offer will provide Unit holders with an opportunity to liquidate their
      investment  without the usual  transaction  costs  associated  with market
      sales.  Unit  holders may have a more  immediate  need to use the cash now
      tied up in an  investment  in the  Units  and may wish to sell them to the
      Purchasers.

   o  Unit  holders  who  tender  their  Units will give up the  opportunity  to
      participate in any future benefits from the ownership of Units,  including
      potential   future   distributions   by  the  Partnership   from  property
      dispositions  or  operations  from  future  development,  if any,  and the
      purchase  price  per  Unit  payable  to a  tendering  Unit  holder  by the
      Purchasers  may be less than the total  amount  which might  otherwise  be
      received by the Unit holder  with  respect to the Unit over the  remaining
      term of the Partnership.

   o  The Purchasers  are making the Offer for investment  purposes and with the
      intention  of  making  a  profit  from  the  ownership  of the  Units.  In
      establishing  the  purchase  price of $800 per Unit,  the  Purchasers  are
      motivated to establish  the lowest price which might be acceptable to Unit
      holders  consistent  with the Purchasers'  objectives.  There is no public
      market for the Units, and neither the Unit holders nor the Purchasers have
      any accurate means for  determining the actual present value of the Units.
      Although  there can be no certainty as to the actual  present value of the
      Units,  the  Purchasers  have  estimated,   solely  for  the  purposes  of
      determining an acceptable Offer price,  that the Partnership could have an
      estimated liquidation value of approximately $1,236 per Unit. It should be
      noted, however, that the Purchasers have not made an independent appraisal
      of the Units or the  Partnership's  properties,  and are not  qualified to
      appraise  real  estate.  Furthermore,  there can be no assurance as to the
      timing or amount of any future Partnership distributions, and there can be
      no  assurance  that  the  Purchasers'   estimate  accurately  reflects  an
      approximate  value of the Units or that the  actual  amounts  which may be
      realized  by holders  for the Units may not vary  substantially  from this
      estimate.

   o  The Depositary, MacKenzie Patterson Fuller, LP, is an affiliate of certain
      of the  Purchasers.  No independent  party will hold  securities  tendered
      until  the  offer  closes  and  payment  is  made.  Because  there  is  no
      independent  intermediary  to hold  the  Purchasers'  funds  and  tendered
      securities,  the Purchasers  may have access to the securities  before all
      conditions to the Offer have been  satisfied and selling Unit holders have
      been paid;  however,  neither the  Depositary  nor the  Purchasers has any
      rights  with  respect  to the  Units  prior  to the  Expiration  Date  and
      acceptance  by the  Purchasers  for payment.  Further,  by tendering  your
      Units,  you are agreeing to arbitrate  any disputes that may arise between
      you and the Purchasers or the Depositary,  to subject yourself to personal
      jurisdiction  in  California,  and that the  prevailing  party in any such
      action will be entitled to recover attorney fees and costs.

   o  The Offer  allows  Unitholders  the  option to sell 'All or None' of their
      Units,  thereby allowing Unitholders the option to avoid proration if more
      than 591 Units are  tendered.  See Section  2--Acceptance  for Payment and
      Payment for Units;

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      Proration and Section 4--Withdrawal  Rights;  Automatic Withdrawal Option.
      The  Purchasers  may  accept  only a portion  of the Units  tendered  by a
      Unitholder  if a  total  of more  than  591  Units  are  tendered  and the
      Unitholder does not select the 'All or None' option.

Establishment of the Offer Price

      The Purchasers  have set the Offer Price at $800 per Unit, less the amount
of any  distributions  declared  or  made  with  respect  to the  Units  between
September 26, 2007 and the Expiration  Date. In determining the Offer Price, the
Purchasers analyzed a number of quantitative and qualitative factors, including:
(i) the lack of a secondary  market for  resales of the Units and the  resulting
lack of liquidity of an investment in the Partnership;  (ii) the estimated value
of the Partnership's  real estate assets;  and (iii) the costs to the Purchasers
associated with acquiring the Units.

      The Partnership made the following statements in its Annual Report on Form
10-K for the fiscal year ending  December 31, 2006:  "There is no public  market
for units nor is it anticipated that any public market for units will develop.."
The lack of any public market for the sale of Units means that Unit holders have
limited  alternatives  if they  seek to sell  their  Units.  As a result of such
limited  alternatives for Unit holders,  the Purchasers may not need to offer as
high a price for the Units as they  would  otherwise.  On the  other  hand,  the
Purchasers  take a greater risk in  establishing a purchase price as there is no
prevailing  market price to be used for reference and the Purchasers  themselves
will have limited liquidity for the Units upon consummation of the purchase. The
Purchasers' review of independent  secondary market reporting  publications such
as Stanger Report and The Direct Investments  Spectrum (formerly The Partnership
Spectrum),  reported sales of Units on secondary markets at $757-$850 during the
2nd Quarter 2007 and sales of Units on secondary  markets at $757.15 per Unit in
January/February  2007,  respectively.  The American  Partnership Board, another
independent, third-party source, reported sales of Units at $745 per Unit in 1st
Quarter 2007. The information published by these independent sources is believed
to be the product of their private  market  research and does not constitute the
comprehensive transaction reporting of a securities exchange.  Accordingly,  the
Purchasers  do not  know  whether  the  foregoing  information  is  accurate  or
complete. The Purchasers are unaware of any other recent trading prices.

      The  Purchasers  are  offering  to  purchase  Units  which are an illiquid
investment and are not offering to purchase the Partnership's underlying assets.
The  Purchasers'  valuation  is  based  upon  the  sale  of  the  assets  of the
Partnership,  but such assets may not be liquidated for an indefinite  period of
time.  Accordingly,  the underlying  asset value of the  Partnership is only one
factor used by the  Purchasers in arriving at the Offer Price.  However,  in the
absence of trading price information,  the Purchasers' estimate of the net asset
value of the  Partnership  may be relevant to Unit holders'  review of the Offer
Price. Using publicly available information concerning the Partnership contained
in the  Partnership's  Annual  Report on Form 10-K for the  fiscal  year  ending
December  31, 2006 and the  quarterly  reports for the  quarters  ended June 30,
2007, March 31, 2007, and December 31, 2006 the Purchasers  derived an estimated
net asset value for the Units.  The  Purchasers are not qualified as real estate
appraisers  and have relied solely on publicly  available  information in making
their  estimate  of the  value  of the  Partnership's  assets.  The  Purchasers'
estimated  value of  Partnership  assets was  calculated  solely for purposes of
formulating  their  offer and cannot be relied  upon as  representing  an amount
which might actually be realized upon a liquidation of the Partnership's assets,
whether now or at any time in the future.

      In determining  their estimated value of the Units,  the Purchasers  first
calculated  the  "Estimated   Net  Sales  Value"  of  the   Partnership's   land
investments. The Estimated Net Sales Value was determined by first determining a
price  per  acre  ("PPA")  for  sales  of the  Partnership's  land.  The PPA was
calculated  by  determining  the average sale price per acre of land sold by the
Partnership  during the years 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, and 2006 (i.e., we divided
the total sales proceeds for both years by the total number of acres sold). This
PPA  was  then  multiplied  by  the  number  of  acres  currently  held  by  the
Partnership.  The values for 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 and 2006 were then averaged.
The result  reduced by 1.5% to take into  account the  estimated  closing  costs
which  would be incurred  upon sale by the  Partnership  of the land,  including
brokerage commissions, title costs, surveys, appraisals, legal fees and transfer
taxes.   The  land  sales  and  outstanding   acreage  were  obtained  from  the
Partnership's Form 10-K for the years ending 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 and 2006 and
the  Partnership's  Form 10-Q for the period ending June 30, 2007  (available on
the  Commission's  EDGAR system,  at its internet web site at  www.sec.gov,  and
available for  inspection at the  Commission's  principal  office in Washington,
D.C.).

      To determine the Estimated  Liquidation Value of the Partnership's assets,
the  Purchaser  added to the  Estimated  Net  Sales  Value of the  Partnership's
properties the net current assets, as reported in the Partnership's  most recent
Form 10-Q for the quarter ended June 30, 2007,  and calculated the amount of the
balance  allocable  to the Units.  The result was then reduced by 30% because we
are assuming that the  Partnership has now sold its most desirable or marketable
land first and given that the  Partnership's  ERISA value has declined from 2005
to 2006. The resulting Estimated  Liquidation Value of the Partnership's  assets
was approximately  $1,236 per Unit. The Purchasers emphasize that this value was
calculated by them solely for purposes of selecting an Offer Price. There can be
no assurance as to the actual  liquidation value of Partnership  assets or as to
the  amount or timing of  distributions  of  liquidation  proceeds  which may be
received by Unit holders. The Partnership has not announced any pending offer to
purchase  its  assets.  Accordingly,  there  can  be  no  assurance  as  to  the
availability or timing of any liquidation  proceeds.  Details on our analysis of
the Estimated Valuation per Unit based upon this

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information is given below:



                                                                           
Gross valuation of partnership properties                                    $69,377,,000
Less: Selling Costs at 1.5%                                                   ($1,041,000)
Plus: Net Current Assets                                                       $1,325,000
Less: 30% reduction                                                           $20,898,000
Estimated  net  valuation of your partnership                                 $48,763,000
Percentage of estimated  net valuation  allocated to holders of                        75%
units based upon subordinated general partner participation
Estimated net valuation of units                                              $36,572,000
Total  number of units                                                             29,593
Estimated valuation per unit                                                       $1,236


      The Offer Price  represents  the price at which the Purchasers are willing
to purchase Units. The Purchasers  arrived at the $800 Offer Price by applying a
liquidity discount to their  calculations of Estimated  Liquidation Value of the
Partnership's  assets,  after  deducting  selling  and  liquidation  costs.  The
Purchasers  apply  such a  discount  with the  intention  of  making a profit by
holding on to the Units until the Partnership is liquidated,  hopefully at close
to the full Estimated Liquidation Value. No independent person has been retained
to  evaluate  or render any opinion  with  respect to the  fairness of the Offer
Price and no  representation  is made by the  Purchasers or any affiliate of the
Purchasers as to such fairness.  Other measures of the value of the Units may be
relevant to Unit  holders.  Unit holders are urged to consider  carefully all of
the  information  contained  herein and consult  with their own  advisers,  tax,
financial or  otherwise,  in evaluating  the terms of the Offer before  deciding
whether to tender Units.

      The Offer is not made with any  current  view toward or plan or purpose of
acquiring Units in a series of successive and periodic offers. Nevertheless, the
Purchasers reserve the right to gauge the response to this solicitation, and, if
not  successful in  purchasing  591 Units  pursuant to this Offer,  may consider
future offers.  Factors  affecting the Purchasers'  future interest in acquiring
additional  Units include,  but are not limited to, the relative  success of the
current  Offer,  any  increase or decrease  in the  availability  of capital for
investment by the Purchasers and their investment fund  affiliates,  the current
diversification  and  performance of each  affiliated  fund's  portfolio of real
estate  interests,  the development of any public market in the Units or actions
by unrelated  parties to tender for or purchase Units, the status of and changes
and trends in the  Partnership's  operations,  announcement of pending  property
sales and the proposed  terms of sales,  and local and national  real estate and
financial market developments and trends.

General Background Information

      Certain information  contained in this Offer to Purchase which relates to,
or represents,  statements made by the Partnership or the General  Partner,  has
been derived from information  provided in reports filed by the Partnership with
the Securities and Exchange Commission.

      Tendering  Unit  holders  will  not be  obligated  to pay  transfer  fees,
brokerage  fees,  or  commissions  on the sale of the  Units  to the  Purchasers
pursuant to the Offer. The Purchasers will pay all charges and expenses incurred
in connection with the Offer. The Purchasers desire to purchase up to 591 Units.
If the number of Units validly  tendered and not properly  withdrawn on or prior
to the Expiration  Date is less than or equal to 591, we will purchase all Units
so tendered and not  withdrawn,  upon the terms and subject to the conditions of
the Offer. However, if more than 591 Units are so tendered and not withdrawn, we
will accept for payment and pay for 591 Units so tendered, pro rata according to
the number of Units so tendered,  adjusted by rounding down to the nearest whole
number of Units  tendered by each Unit holder to avoid  purchases of  fractional
Units,  as  appropriate.  However,  you have the option to sell `All or None' of
your Units by checking the appropriate box on the Letter of Transmittal.  If you
check that box, we will only  purchase your Units if we can purchase all of your
Units; otherwise,  you will be deemed to automatically withdraw your tender. See
Section 2.  Acceptance for Payment and Payment for Units;  Proration and Section
4. Withdrawal Rights.

      If,  prior  to  the  Expiration   Date,   the   Purchasers   increase  the
consideration  offered to Unit  holders  pursuant to the Offer,  such  increased
consideration will be paid with respect to all Units that are purchased pursuant
to the Offer,  whether or not such Units were tendered prior to such increase in
consideration.

      Unit holders are urged to read this Offer to Purchase and the accompanying
Letter of Transmittal carefully before deciding whether to tender their Units.

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                                  TENDER OFFER

Section 1. Terms of the Offer.  Upon the terms and subject to the  conditions of
the Offer,  the  Purchasers  will accept for  payment and pay for Units  validly
tendered on or prior to the Expiration Date and not withdrawn in accordance with
Section 4 of this Offer to Purchase. The term "Expiration Date" shall mean 11:59
p.m.,  Pacific Time, on November 9, 2007,  unless and until the Purchasers shall
have extended the period of time for which the Offer is open, in which event the
term  "Expiration  Date" shall mean the latest time and date on which the Offer,
as so extended by the Purchasers, shall expire.

      The Offer is  conditioned  on  satisfaction  of  certain  conditions.  See
Section 13, which sets forth in full the conditions of the Offer. The Purchasers
reserve the right (but shall not be obligated), in their sole discretion and for
any reason, to waive any or all of such conditions.  If, by the Expiration Date,
any or all of such conditions have not been satisfied or waived,  the Purchasers
reserve the right (but shall not be obligated) to (i) decline to purchase any of
the Units  tendered,  terminate  the  Offer and  return  all  tendered  Units to
tendering Unit holders,  (ii) waive all the unsatisfied  conditions and, subject
to complying with applicable  rules and regulations of the Commission,  purchase
all Units validly tendered,  (iii) extend the Offer and, subject to the right of
Unit holders to withdraw Units until the Expiration Date,  retain the Units that
have been tendered  during the period or periods for which the Offer is extended
or (iv) to amend the Offer.  Notwithstanding the foregoing,  upon the expiration
of the Offer, if all conditions are either  satisfied or waived,  the Purchasers
will  promptly pay for all validly  tendered  Units upon  confirmation  that the
general  partner  will  either  transfer  the Units or  recognize  the change of
address for distributions and correspondence on the Units, and the Purchasers do
not intend to imply that the foregoing rights of the Purchasers would permit the
Purchasers to delay payment for validly tendered Units following expiration.

      The  Purchasers do not  anticipate  and have no reason to believe that any
condition or event will occur that would prevent the Purchasers  from purchasing
tendered Units as offered herein.

      Further,  by  tendering  your Units,  you are  agreeing to  arbitrate  any
disputes that may arise between you and the  Purchasers  or the  Depositary,  to
subject yourself to personal jurisdiction in California, and that the prevailing
party in any such action will be  entitled to recover  attorney  fees and costs.
However,  by so doing,  you are not waiving any of your rights under the federal
securities laws or any rule or regulation thereunder.

Section 2.  Acceptance for Payment and Payment for Units  Acceptance for Payment
and Payment for Units;  Proration.  Upon the terms and subject to the conditions
of the Offer  (including,  if the Offer is extended  or  amended,  the terms and
conditions  of any  extension  or  amendment),  the  Purchasers  will accept for
payment,  and  will  pay  for,  Units  validly  tendered  and not  withdrawn  in
accordance  with Section 4,  promptly  following  the  Expiration  Date and upon
confirmation  that  the  general  partner  will  either  transfer  the  Units or
recognize  the change of address for  distributions  and  correspondence  on the
Units. In all cases,  payment for Units purchased  pursuant to the Offer will be
made only after timely  receipt by the  Depositary  of a properly  completed and
duly  executed  Letter  of  Transmittal  (or  facsimile  thereof)  and any other
documents required by the Letter of Transmittal.

      The Purchasers  desire to purchase up to 591 Units. If the number of Units
validly  tendered and not properly  withdrawn on or prior to the Expiration Date
is less than or equal to 591, we will  purchase  all Units so  tendered  and not
withdrawn,  upon the terms and subject to the conditions of the Offer.  However,
if more than 591 Units are so  tendered  and not  withdrawn,  we will accept for
payment and pay for 591 Units so tendered,  pro rata  according to the number of
Units so  tendered,  adjusted by rounding  down to the nearest  whole  number of
Units tendered by each Unit holder to avoid  purchases of fractional  Units,  as
appropriate.

      In the event that  proration is  required,  because of the  difficulty  of
immediately  determining  the  precise  number  of  Units  to be  accepted,  the
Purchasers  will announce the final results of proration as soon as practicable,
but in no event later than five business days following the Expiration Date. The
Purchasers  will not pay for any Units tendered until after the final  proration
factor has been determined.

      Unitholders  may indicate,  by checking a box on the Letter of Transmittal
(the 'All or None' Box), that they only wish to sell their Units if they will be
able  to  sell  all  of  their  Units,   without  any  proration.   See  Section
4--Withdrawal Rights. If more than 591 Units have been properly tendered without
checking the All or None Box, then the above description of proration will apply
only to tenders of such Units that do not have the All or None Box checked.

      For purposes of the Offer, the Purchasers shall be deemed to have accepted
for  payment  (and  thereby  purchased)  tendered  Units  when,  as  and  if the
Purchasers  give oral or written  notice to the  Depositary  of the  Purchasers'
acceptance for payment of such Units  pursuant to the Offer.  Upon the terms and
subject to the conditions of the Offer,  payment for Units purchased pursuant to
the Offer  will in all cases be made by  deposit  of the  Offer  Price  with the
Depositary,  which  will act as agent for the  tendering  Unit  holders  for the
purpose of receiving  payment from the  Purchasers and  transmitting  payment to
tendering Unit holders.

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      Under no circumstances  will interest be paid on the Offer Price by reason
of any delay in making such payment.

      If any tendered  Units are not purchased for any reason (other than due to
proration as described  above),  the Letter of Transmittal  with respect to such
Units  not  purchased  will  be of no  force  or  effect.  If,  for  any  reason
whatsoever,  acceptance  for  payment  of, or payment  for,  any Units  tendered
pursuant  to the Offer is  delayed  or the  Purchasers  are unable to accept for
payment, purchase or pay for Units tendered pursuant to the Offer, then, without
prejudice  to the  Purchasers'  rights  under  Section 13, the  Depositary  may,
nevertheless,  on behalf of the Purchasers, retain tendered Units and such Units
may not be withdrawn  (but subject to compliance  with Rule  14e-1(c)  under the
Exchange Act, which requires that the Purchasers pay the  consideration  offered
or return the Units  deposited by or on behalf of the Unit holder promptly after
the termination or withdrawal of a tender offer),  except to the extent that the
tendering Unit holders are entitled to withdrawal rights as described in Section
4.

      If,  prior to the  Expiration  Date,  the  Purchasers  shall  increase the
consideration  offered to Unit  holders  pursuant to the Offer,  such  increased
consideration  shall be paid for all Units accepted for payment  pursuant to the
Offer, whether or not such Units were tendered prior to such increase.

Section 3. Procedures for Tendering Units.

Valid Tender. For Units to be validly tendered pursuant to the Offer, a properly
completed and duly executed  Letter of  Transmittal (a copy of which is enclosed
with this Offer to Purchase,  printed on yellow paper) with any other  documents
required by the Letter of Transmittal  must be received by the Depositary at its
address set forth on the back cover of this Offer to Purchase on or prior to the
Expiration  Date.  A Unit  holder may tender any or all Units owned by such Unit
holder.

In order for a tendering Unit holder to participate in the Offer,  Units must be
validly  tendered and not withdrawn prior to the Expiration Date, which is 11:59
p.m.,  Pacific Time, on November 9, 2007, or such date to which the Offer may be
extended.

The method of  delivery  of the  Letter of  Transmittal  and all other  required
documents  is at the option and risk of the  tendering  Unit holder and delivery
will be deemed made only when actually received by the Depositary.

Backup Federal Income Tax  Withholding.  To prevent the possible  application of
31% backup federal income tax  withholding  with respect to payment of the Offer
Price for Units  purchased  pursuant to the Offer,  a tendering Unit holder must
provide the Depositary with such Unit holder's correct  taxpayer  identification
number and make certain  certifications  that such Unit holder is not subject to
backup federal income tax withholding. Each tendering Unit holder must insert in
the Letter of Transmittal the Unit holder's  taxpayer  identification  number or
social  security  number in the  space  provided  on the front of the  Letter of
Transmittal.  The Letter of  Transmittal  also  includes a substitute  Form W-9,
which contains the  certifications  referred to above.  (See the Instructions to
the Letter of Transmittal.)

FIRPTA  Withholding.  To prevent  the  withholding  of federal  income tax in an
amount equal to 10% of the sum of the Offer Price plus the amount of Partnership
liabilities allocable to each Unit tendered,  each Unit holder must complete the
FIRPTA  Affidavit  included in the Letter of  Transmittal  certifying  such Unit
holder's taxpayer  identification number and address and that the Unit holder is
not a foreign  person.  (See the  Instructions  to the Letter of Transmittal and
"Section 6. Certain Federal Income Tax Consequences.")

Other  Requirements.  By executing a Letter of Transmittal as set forth above, a
tendering  Unit holder  irrevocably  appoints the designees of the Purchasers as
such  Unit  holder's  proxies,  in  the  manner  set  forth  in  the  Letter  of
Transmittal,  each with full power of  substitution,  to the full extent of such
Unit holder's  rights with respect to the Units tendered by such Unit holder and
accepted for payment by the Purchasers. Such appointment will be effective when,
and only to the extent that, the Purchasers accept such Units for payment.  Upon
such  acceptance  for payment,  all prior proxies given by such Unit holder with
respect  to  such  Units  will,  without  further  action,  be  revoked,  and no
subsequent  proxies  may be given  (and if given  will  not be  effective).  The
designees of the Purchasers  will,  with respect to such Units,  be empowered to
exercise  all voting and other  rights of such Unit holder as they in their sole
discretion may deem proper at any meeting of Unit holders, by written consent or
otherwise. In addition, by executing a Letter of Transmittal, a Unit holder also
assigns  to  the  Purchasers  all  of  the  Unit  holder's   rights  to  receive
distributions  from the Partnership with respect to Units which are accepted for
payment  and  purchased  pursuant to the Offer,  other than those  distributions
declared or paid during the period  commencing on the Offer Date and terminating
on the Expiration Date.

Determination of Validity;  Rejection of Units; Waiver of Defects; No Obligation
to Give Notice of Defects. All questions as to the validity,  form,  eligibility
(including  time of receipt),  and acceptance for payment of any tender of Units
pursuant to the procedures described above will be determined by the Purchasers,
in their sole discretion, which determination shall be

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final and binding.  The  Purchasers  reserve the absolute right to reject any or
all tenders if not in proper form or if the  acceptance  of, or payment for, the
absolute  right to reject  any or all  tenders  if not in proper  form or if the
acceptance  of, or payment  for, the Units  tendered  may, in the opinion of the
Purchasers' counsel, be unlawful. The Purchasers also reserve the right to waive
any defect or irregularity in any tender with respect to any particular Units of
any particular Unit holder, and the Purchasers'  interpretation of the terms and
conditions  of  the  Offer   (including  the  Letter  of  Transmittal   and  the
Instructions  thereto) will be final and binding.  Neither the  Purchasers,  the
Depositary,  nor any other person will be under any duty to give notification of
any  defects  or  irregularities  in the  tender of any Units or will  incur any
liability for failure to give any such notification.

A  tender  of Units  pursuant  to any of the  procedures  described  above  will
constitute  a binding  agreement  between  the  tendering  Unit  holder  and the
Purchasers upon the terms and subject to the conditions of the Offer,  including
the  tendering  Unit  holder's  representation  and warranty  that (i) such Unit
holder owns the Units being tendered  within the meaning of Rule 14e-4 under the
Exchange  Act and (ii) the tender of such Unit  complies  with Rule 14e-4.  Rule
14e-4 requires, in general, that a tendering security holder actually be able to
deliver the security subject to the tender offer, and is of concern particularly
to any Unit holders who have granted options to sell or purchase the Units, hold
option  rights to acquire such  securities,  maintain  "short"  positions in the
Units  (i.e.,  have  borrowed  the  Units) or have  loaned  the Units to a short
seller. Because of the nature of limited partnership  interests,  the Purchasers
believe it is unlikely that any option trading or short selling  activity exists
with respect to the Units.  In any event, a Unit holder will be deemed to tender
Units in  compliance  with Rule  14e-4 and the Offer if the holder is the record
owner of the Units and the holder (i) delivers  the Units  pursuant to the terms
of the Offer,  (ii)  causes  such  delivery to be made,  (iii)  guarantees  such
delivery,  (iv) causes a guaranty of such delivery, or (v) uses any other method
permitted in the Offer (such as facsimile delivery of the Transmittal Letter).

Section 4. Withdrawal  Rights.  Except as otherwise  provided in this Section 4,
all tenders of Units pursuant to the Offer are irrevocable,  provided that Units
tendered  pursuant  to the  Offer  may be  withdrawn  at any  time  prior to the
Expiration Date and, unless theretofore accepted for payment as provided in this
Offer to Purchase,  may also be  withdrawn at any time on or after  November 25,
2007.

      For withdrawal to be effective a written or facsimile  transmission notice
of withdrawal  must be timely  received by the  Depositary at the address or the
facsimile  number  set forth in the  attached  Letter of  Transmittal.  Any such
notice of withdrawal  must specify the name of the person who tendered the Units
to be  withdrawn  and must be signed by the  person(s)  who signed the Letter of
Transmittal in the same manner as the Letter of Transmittal was signed.

      If purchase of, or payment for,  Units is delayed for any reason or if the
Purchasers are unable to purchase or pay for Units for any reason, then, without
prejudice  to the  Purchasers'  rights  under the Offer,  tendered  Units may be
retained by the  Depositary on behalf of the Purchasers and may not be withdrawn
except to the extent that  tendering  Unit  holders are  entitled to  withdrawal
rights  as set forth in this  Section  4,  subject  to Rule  14e-1(c)  under the
Exchange Act,  which provides that no person who makes a tender offer shall fail
to pay the  consideration  offered or return the  securities  deposited by or on
behalf of security  holders  promptly after the termination or withdrawal of the
tender offer.

      All questions as to the form and validity  (including  time of receipt) of
notices  of  withdrawal  will be  determined  by the  Purchasers,  in their sole
discretion,  which  determination  shall  be  final  and  binding.  Neither  the
Purchasers,  nor the Depositary,  nor any other person will be under any duty to
give  notification of any defects or  irregularities in any notice of withdrawal
or will incur any liability for failure to give any such notification.

      Any Units properly withdrawn will be deemed not to be validly tendered for
purposes of the Offer. Withdrawn Units may be re-tendered, however, by following
the procedures described in Section 3 at any time prior to the Expiration Date.

      Automatic Withdrawal Option.  Unitholders may indicate,  by checking a box
on the Letter of  Transmittal  (the 'All or None  Box'),  that they only wish to
sell their  Units if they will be able to sell all of their  Units,  without any
proration.  If at any time during the day of the  Expiration  Date more than 591
Units have been  properly  tendered,  unless the  Purchaser  amends the Offer to
increase the number of Units to be purchased,  the Purchaser will deem all Units
from  Unitholders  that  checked  the All or None  Box to be  withdrawn  and not
validly tendered for purposes of the Offer.  Neither the Purchaser nor any other
person will be under any duty to give any notice that such automatic  withdrawal
will occur.  Unitholders  may change their election  whether or not to check the
All or None Box at any time on or prior to the  Expiration  Date by submitting a
new Letter of Transmittal with their preferred election, in the manner described
in Section 3 herein.

Section 5. Extension of Tender Period;  Termination;  Amendment.  The Purchasers
expressly reserve the right, in their sole discretion, at any time and from time
to time,  (i) to extend  the period of time  during  which the Offer is open and
thereby  delay  acceptance  for payment of, and the  payment  for,  any Units by
giving oral or written notice of such extension to the Depositary, (ii) upon the
occurrence or failure to occur of any of the conditions specified in Section 13,
to  terminate  the Offer and not accept for  payment any Units by giving oral or
written  notice of such  termination to the  Depositary,  and (iii) to amend the
Offer in any respect (including, without limitation, by increasing or decreasing
the  consideration  offered or the number of Units

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being  sought in the Offer or both or  changing  the type of  consideration)  by
giving oral or written notice of such  amendment to the Depositary  prior to the
Expiration  Date. Any extension,  termination,  or amendment will be followed as
promptly as practicable by public announcement,  the announcement in the case of
an extension  to be issued no later than 9:00 a.m.,  Eastern  Time,  on the next
business day after the previously  scheduled Expiration Date, in accordance with
the public  announcement  requirement  of Rule 14d-4(c)  under the Exchange Act.
Without  limiting  the  manner in which the  Purchasers  may  choose to make any
public  announcement,  except as  provided by  applicable  law  (including  Rule
14d-4(c)  under the Exchange  Act),  the  Purchasers  will have no obligation to
publish, advertise, or otherwise communicate any such public announcement, other
than by  issuing  a press  release.  The  Purchasers  may  also be  required  by
applicable law to disseminate to Unit holders certain information concerning the
extensions of the Offer and any material  changes in the terms of the Offer. The
Purchasers  will  not  provide  a  subsequent   offering  period  following  the
Expiration Date.

      If the Purchasers  extend the Offer, or if the Purchasers  (whether before
or after its  acceptance  for payment of Units) are delayed in their payment for
Units or are unable to pay for Units pursuant to the Offer for any reason, then,
without prejudice to the Purchasers'  rights under the Offer, the Depositary may
retain  tendered  Units on  behalf  of the  Purchasers,  and such  Units  may be
withdrawn to the extent tendering Unit holders are entitled to withdrawal rights
as described in Section 4  (generally,  if notice of  withdrawal is given to the
Depositary prior to the Expiration Date). However, the ability of the Purchasers
to delay  payment for Units that the  Purchasers  have  accepted  for payment is
limited by Rule 14e-1 under the Exchange Act, which requires that the Purchasers
pay the consideration offered or return the securities deposited by or on behalf
of holders of securities  promptly  after the  termination  or withdrawal of the
Offer,  except  that  the  Purchasers  may  delay  payment  until  they  receive
confirmation  that  the  general  partner  will  either  transfer  the  Units or
recognize  the change of address for  distributions  and  correspondence  on the
Units.

      If the Purchasers  make a material change in the terms of the Offer or the
information concerning the Offer or waive a material condition of the Offer, the
Purchasers  will  extend the Offer to the  extent  required  by Rules  14d-4(c),
14d-6(d) and 14e-1 under the Exchange  Act. The minimum  period  during which an
offer must remain open following a material  change in the terms of the offer or
information  concerning  the offer,  other than a change in price or a change in
percentage of securities  sought,  will depend upon the facts and circumstances,
including the relative  materiality  of the change in the terms or  information.
With respect to a change in price or a change in percentage of securities sought
(other than an increase of not more than 2% of the securities sought),  however,
a minimum ten business  day period is  generally  required to allow for adequate
dissemination  to security  holders and for investor  response.  As used in this
Offer to Purchase, "business day" means any day other than a Saturday, Sunday or
a federal  holiday,  and  consists of the time  period  from 12:01 a.m.  through
midnight,  Pacific Time.  Any material  change in the terms of the Offer will be
published,  sent, or given to you in a manner reasonably  designed to inform you
of such change; in most cases we will mail you supplemental materials.

Section 6. Material  Federal  Income Tax  Consequences.  THE FEDERAL  INCOME TAX
DISCUSSION  SET FORTH  BELOW DOES NOT PURPORT TO ADDRESS ALL ASPECTS OF TAXATION
THAT MAY BE RELEVANT TO A PARTICULAR UNIT HOLDER.  For example,  this discussion
does not address the effect of any applicable foreign, state, local or other tax
laws other than federal income tax laws. Certain Unit holders (including trusts,
foreign persons,  tax-exempt  organizations  or corporations  subject to special
rules,  such as life insurance  companies or S  corporations)  may be subject to
special  rules not  discussed  below.  This  discussion is based on the Internal
Revenue  Code of 1986,  as amended (the  "Code"),  existing  regulations,  court
decisions and Internal Revenue Service ("IRS") rulings and other pronouncements.
EACH UNIT HOLDER  TENDERING  UNITS  SHOULD  CONSULT  SUCH UNIT  HOLDER'S OWN TAX
ADVISOR AS TO THE PARTICULAR TAX  CONSEQUENCES  TO SUCH UNIT HOLDER OF ACCEPTING
THE OFFER, INCLUDING THE APPLICATION OF THE ALTERNATIVE MINIMUM TAX AND FEDERAL,
FOREIGN, STATE, LOCAL AND OTHER TAX LAWS.

      The following  discussion is based on the assumption  that the Partnership
is  treated as a  partnership  for  federal  income  tax  purposes  and is not a
"publicly  traded  partnership"  as that term is  defined  in the Code.  Certain
partnerships  are classified as "publicly traded  partnerships"  and, subject to
certain exceptions, are taxed as corporations for federal income tax purposes. A
partnership is a publicly traded  partnership if the  partnership  interests are
traded on an established  securities  market or readily  tradable on a secondary
market (or the substantial  equivalent of a secondary market). The Units are not
traded on an  established  securities  market.  In the  unlikely  event that the
Partnership  becomes a "publicly  traded  partnership"  and is not excepted from
federal income tax, there would be several adverse tax  consequences to the Unit
holders.  For instance,  the Partnership would be regarded as having transferred
all of  its  assets  (subject  to all  of  its  liabilities)  to a  newly-formed
corporation in exchange for stock which would be deemed  distributed to the Unit
holders in liquidation of their interests in the  Partnership.  In addition,  if
the Partnership is deemed to be a "publicly  traded  partnership,"  then special
rules under Code  Section 469 govern the  treatment  of losses and income of the
Partnership.  We cannot assure you that the Partnership will not be treated as a
publicly traded  partnership  because the IRS could determine that the Units are
readily traded on a secondary  market by virtue of the fact that there have been
some  tender  offers  and  auction  trades  of  Units,   however   unlikely  and
inconsistent with the Code that would be.

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Gain or Loss. A taxable Unit holder will recognize a gain or loss on the sale of
such Unit holder's  Units in an amount equal to the  difference  between (i) the
amount  realized  by such Unit  holder  on the sale and (ii) such Unit  holder's
adjusted tax basis in the Units sold. The amount  realized by a Unit holder will
include the Unit holder's  share of the  Partnership's  liabilities,  if any (as
determined under Code section 752 and the regulations  thereunder).  If the Unit
holder reports a loss on the sale,  such loss  generally  could not be currently
deducted by such Unit holder  except  against such Unit  holder's  capital gains
from other  investments.  In  addition,  such loss would be treated as a passive
activity loss. (See "Suspended Passive Activity Losses" below.)

      The  adjusted  tax basis in the Units of a Unit  holder  will  depend upon
individual  circumstances.  (See also "Partnership  Allocations in Year of Sale"
below.) Each Unit holder who plans to tender  hereunder  should consult with the
Unit holder's own tax advisor as to the Unit holder's  adjusted tax basis in the
Unit holder's Units and the resulting tax consequences of a sale.

      If any portion of the amount  realized by a Unit holder is attributable to
such  Unit  holder's  share  of  "unrealized   receivables"  or   "substantially
appreciated  inventory  items" as defined in Code section  751, a  corresponding
portion of such Unit  holder's  gain or loss will be treated as ordinary gain or
loss.  It is possible  that the basis  allocation  rules of Code Section 751 may
result in a Unit  holder's  recognizing  ordinary  income  with  respect  to the
portion  of the Unit  holder's  amount  realized  on the sale of a Unit  that is
attributable to such items while  recognizing a capital loss with respect to the
remainder of the Unit.

      A tax-exempt  Unit holder  (other than an  organization  described in Code
Section  501(c)(7)  (social  club),   501(c)(9)   (voluntary   employee  benefit
association),   501(c)(17)   (supplementary   unemployment  benefit  trust),  or
501(c)(20)  (qualified  group legal  services  plan))  should not be required to
recognize unrelated trade or business income upon the sale of its Units pursuant
to the  Offer,  assuming  that  such  Unit  holder  does not hold its Units as a
"dealer" and has not acquired such Units with debt financed proceeds.

Partnership  Allocations  in Year of  Sale.  A  tendering  Unit  holder  will be
allocated  the Unit  holder's  pro rata share of the annual  taxable  income and
losses  from the  Partnership  with  respect  to the Units  sold for the  period
through  the date of sale,  even  though  such Unit  holder  will  assign to the
Purchasers  their rights to receive certain cash  distributions  with respect to
such Units.  Such allocations and any Partnership  distributions for such period
would  affect a Unit  holder's  adjusted  tax basis in the  tendered  Units and,
therefore,  the amount of gain or loss recognized by the Unit holder on the sale
of the Units.

Possible Tax  Termination.  The Code provides that if 50% or more of the capital
and profits  interests in a  partnership  are sold or exchanged  within a single
12-month period,  such  partnership  generally will terminate for federal income
tax purposes.  It is possible that the  Partnership  could terminate for federal
income tax  purposes  as a result of  consummation  of the Offer  (although  the
Partnership  Agreement  prevents  transfers  of Units  that  would  cause such a
termination).  A tax  termination of the  Partnership  could have an effect on a
corporate or other non-individual Unit holder whose tax year is not the calendar
year, as such a Unit holder might recognize more than one year's Partnership tax
items in one tax return,  thus  accelerating by a fraction of a year the effects
from such items.

Suspended  "Passive  Activity  Losses".  A Unit holder who sells all of the Unit
holder's Units would be able to deduct "suspended"  passive activity losses from
the  Partnership,  if any, in the year of sale free of the passive activity loss
limitation.  As a limited partner of the Partnership,  which was engaged in real
estate activities,  the ability of a Unit holder, who or which is subject to the
passive  activity  loss  rules,  to claim tax losses  from the  Partnership  was
limited.  Upon sale of all of the Unit holder's Units, such Unit holder would be
able to use any "suspended"  passive activity losses first against gain, if any,
on sale of the Unit  holder's  Units  and then  against  income  from any  other
source.

Foreign Unit holders. Gain realized by a foreign Unit holder on a sale of a Unit
pursuant to the Offer will be subject to federal  income tax. Under Section 1445
of the Code, the  transferee of a partnership  interest held by a foreign person
is  generally  required to deduct and  withhold a tax equal to 10% of the amount
realized on the  disposition.  The  Purchasers  will  withhold 10% of the amount
realized by a tendering  Unit holder from the purchase  price payment to be made
to such Unit holder  unless the Unit  holder  properly  completes  and signs the
FIRPTA  Affidavit  included as part of the Letter of Transmittal  certifying the
Unit holder's  TIN,  that such Unit holder is not a foreign  person and the Unit
holder's  address.  Amounts withheld would be creditable  against a foreign Unit
holder's federal income tax liability and, if in excess thereof,  a refund could
be  obtained  from the  Internal  Revenue  Service  by filing a U.S.  income tax
return.

Section 7. Effects of the Offer.

Limitations  on Resales.  The  Purchasers  do not believe the  provisions of the
Partnership  Agreement should restrict transfers of Units pursuant to the Offer,
although  no more  than 50% of the  Units  may be  transferred  in any  12-month
period.  This  limitation  will not affect the tender of Units  under this Offer
because,  subject  to the terms of the  Offer,  we will pay for the  Units  upon
confirmation  that  the  general  partner  will  either  transfer  the  Units or
recognize  the change of address for  distributions  and  correspondence  on the
Units,  and, under the terms of the Letter of Transmittal,  we will take a power
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attorney  over your Units that will permit us to change the address to which
distributions  are sent. We will then wait to transfer the Units  tendered until
the Partnership can effect the transfer of record title in accordance with the
Partnership Agreement.

Effect on  Trading  Market.  If a  substantial  number  of Units  are  purchased
pursuant  to the Offer the  result  would be a  reduction  in the number of Unit
holders.  Reducing  the number of  security  holders in certain  kinds of equity
securities  might be  expected  to result in a reduction  in the  liquidity  and
volume of activity in the trading market for the security.  However, there is no
established public trading market for the Units and none is expected to develop.
Therefore,  the  Purchasers  do not  believe a  reduction  in the number of Unit
holders  will  materially  further  restrict the Unit  holders'  ability to find
purchasers for their Units through secondary market transactions.

Voting Power of Purchasers.  If the Purchasers  acquire a significant  number of
the Units  sought  hereunder  could give the  Purchasers  a  controlling  voting
interest in matters subject to a limited partner vote. The Partnership  does not
hold  annual  or  regular  meetings  to  elect  directors,  and  does not have a
representative board of directors overseeing  management.  Votes of Unit holders
would  only be  solicited,  if  ever,  for  matters  affecting  the  fundamental
structure of the Partnership, such as the sale of the properties and termination
of the Partnership, and the affirmative vote of more than 50% of the outstanding
Units (not a mere quorum) is required to effect action. The Purchasers and their
affiliates do not intend to call for any such vote in the foreseeable  future. A
Unit holder who tenders Units to the Purchasers grants a proxy to the Purchasers
as of the date of acceptance of the tender, granting the Purchasers the right to
vote  such  Units in their  sole  discretion  as to any  matters  for  which the
Partnership  has  established  a record  date prior to the time such.  Units are
transferred by the  Partnership to the  Purchasers.  The Purchasers  reserve the
right to exercise  any and all rights they might hold in the event that any vote
is called by the General Partner, or if, in the future, changes in circumstances
would dictate that they or other limited partners exercise their right to call a
vote. Thus, if the Purchasers  purchase over 50% of the outstanding Units of the
Partnership  (pursuant to this and any other tender offers and other purchases),
they will be in a position to control the Partnership by virtue of being able to
remove and replace the General  Partner,  to cause the  Partnership  to sell its
assets, and to liquidate the Partnership.

Other Potential Effects.  The Units are registered under the Exchange Act, which
requires, among other things that the Partnership furnish certain information to
its Unit holders and to the  Commission and comply with the  Commission's  proxy
rules in connection  with meetings of, and  solicitation  of consents from, Unit
holders.  Registration  and  reporting  requirements  could be terminated by the
Partnership if the number of record holders falls below 300, or below 500 if the
Partnership's total assets are below $10 million for three consecutive preceding
fiscal years.  The Partnership  reported a total of 2,819 limited partners as of
its most recent fiscal year end, but the  Purchasers are offering to purchase up
to 591 Units.  Accordingly,  it is possible  that the Offer could  result in the
total number of Unit holders  falling below the  foregoing 300 holder level.  As
disclosed by the  Partnership in its public  reports,  however,  there has never
been a public trading  market for the Units and none is expected to develop,  so
the Partnership's status as a public company will not affect a trading market in
the Units.  While the Partnership's  Agreement of Limited  Partnership  requires
that all Unit holders be provided annual audited financial statements, quarterly
interim  financial  statements and timely reports  providing  other  information
regarding  the  operations  and  condition of the  Partnership,  a change in the
Partnership's status as a public company could reduce the information  available
to Unit holders about the Partnership in the event the  information  required by
the  Partnership  Agreement  is not as  extensive  as that  provided  in reports
required  to be  filed  by  public  companies  under  applicable  rules  of  the
Securities and Exchange Commission.

Section 8. Future Plans.  Following the completion of the Offer, the Purchasers,
or their affiliates,  may acquire additional Units. Any such acquisitions may be
made through private purchases, one or more future tender offers or by any other
means  deemed  advisable  or  appropriate.  Any  such  acquisitions  may be at a
consideration  higher or lower than the  consideration  to be paid for the Units
purchased  pursuant to the Offer. The Purchasers are seeking to purchase a total
of 591 Units.  If the  Purchasers  acquire fewer than 591 Units  pursuant to the
Offer,  the Purchasers may seek to make further  purchases on the open market at
prevailing prices, or solicit Units pursuant to one or more future tender offers
at the same price, a higher price or, if the Partnership's circumstances change,
at a lower price.  Alternatively,  the  Purchasers may  discontinue  any further
purchases of Units after  termination of the Offer,  regardless of the number of
Units  purchased.  The Offer is not made with any current view toward or plan or
purpose  of  acquiring  Units in a series of  successive  and  periodic  offers.
Nevertheless,  as noted  above,  the  Purchasers  reserve the right to gauge the
response to this solicitation, and, if not successful in purchasing 591 Units in
this Offer, may consider future offers. Factors affecting the Purchasers' future
interest in  acquiring  additional  Units  include,  but are not limited to, the
relative  success  of  the  current  Offer,  any  increase  or  decrease  in the
availability  of capital for investment by the  Purchasers and their  investment
fund affiliates,  the current diversification and performance of each affiliated
fund's portfolio of real estate interests,  the development of any public market
in the Units or actions by  unrelated  parties to tender for or purchase  Units,
the  status  of  and  changes  and  trends  in  the  Partnership's   operations,
announcement  of pending  property  sales and the proposed  terms of sales,  and
local and national real estate and financial market developments and trends.

      The  Purchasers  are acquiring the Units  pursuant to the Offer solely for
investment purposes. The Purchasers have no present intention to seek control of
the  Partnership or to change the  management or operations of the  Partnership.
The  Purchasers  do not  have  any  present  intention  to take  any  action  in
connection with the liquidation of the Partnership.  The Purchasers nevertheless
reserve the right,  at an appropriate  time, to exercise their rights as limited
partners to vote on matters  subject to a limited partner vote,  including,  but
not limited to, any vote to affecting the sale of the  Partnership's  properties
and

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the  liquidation  and  dissolution of the  Partnership.  Except as expressly set
forth herein,  the Purchasers  have no present  intention to seek control of the
Partnership,   to  cause  the   Partnership  to  engage  in  any   extraordinary
transaction, to cause any purchase, sale or transfer of a material amount of the
assets of any  Partnership,  to make any  change in the  distribution  policies,
indebtedness  or  capitalization  of any Partnership or to change the structure,
management or operations of the Partnership,  the listing status of the Units or
the  reporting  requirements  of the  Partnership.  However,  if the  Purchasers
purchase over 50% of the outstanding Units of the Partnership  (pursuant to this
and any other tender offers and other purchases),  they will be in a position to
control  the  Partnership  by virtue of being  able to remove  and  replace  the
General Partner,  to cause the Partnership to sell its assets,  and to liquidate
the Partnership.

Section  9.  The  Business  of  the  Partnership.   For  information  about  the
Partnership, please refer to the annual report prepared by the Partnership which
was sent to you earlier, particularly Item 2 of Form 10-K, the Quarterly Reports
on Form 10-Q,  and any other  materials  sent to you by the  Partnership.  These
documents  contain updated  information  concerning the  Partnership,  including
detailed information regarding the properties owned, including mortgages, rental
rates,  operations,  management,  and taxes.  In addition,  the  Partnership  is
subject to the  information  and reporting  requirements of the Exchange Act and
information  about the  Partnership  can be obtained on the  Commission's  EDGAR
system,  at its  internet  web  site  at  www.sec.gov,  and  are  available  for
inspection at the Commission's principal office in Washington, D.C.

Section 10.  Conflicts of Interest.  The  Depositary is affiliated  with certain
Purchasers.  Therefore,  by virtue of this affiliation,  the Depositary may have
inherent  conflicts  of  interest  in acting as  Depositary  for the Offer.  The
Depositary's role is administrative  only, however, and any conflict of interest
should not be deemed material to Unit holders.

Section 11. Certain  Information  Concerning the Purchasers.  The Purchasers are
MPF-NY 2007,  LLC;  MPF Badger  Acquisition  Co.,  LLC; MPF Income Fund 23, LLC;
MacKenzie  Patterson  Special Fund 6, LLC;  MPF DeWaay  Premier Fund 3, LLC. For
information  concerning the Purchasers and their respective  principals,  please
refer to  Schedule I attached  hereto.  The  principal  business  of each of the
Purchasers  is  investment  in  securities,   particularly   real   estate-based
securities.  The principal  business  address of each of the  Purchasers is 1640
School Street, Moraga, California 94556.

      The  Purchasers  have made  binding  commitments  to  contribute  and have
available sufficient amounts of capital necessary to fund the acquisition of all
Units subject to the Offer,  the expenses to be incurred in connection  with the
Offer, and all other anticipated costs of the Purchasers. The Purchasers are not
public companies and have not prepared audited financial statements or financial
statements prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles.
MacKenzie  Patterson  Fuller, LP and its affiliates have been in the business of
purchasing illiquid real estate securities, both in open market transactions and
by means of tender  offers,  since 1982 and have acquired more than $170 million
in such  securities for  affiliated  portfolios  during the last ten years.  The
Purchasers  have  aggregate  assets that are more than  sufficient to fund their
collective  obligation to purchase Units in this Offer and any other outstanding
tender offers.

Except as otherwise set forth  herein,  (i) neither the  Purchasers  nor, to the
best  knowledge  of the  Purchasers,  the  persons  listed on Schedule I nor any
affiliate  of the  Purchasers  beneficially  owns or has a right to acquire  any
Units, (ii) neither the Purchasers nor, to the best knowledge of the Purchasers,
the persons  listed on Schedule I nor any  affiliate of the  Purchasers,  or any
director,  executive  officer or subsidiary of any of the foregoing has effected
any  transaction  in the  Units  within  the past 60  days,  (iii)  neither  the
Purchasers nor, to the best knowledge of the  Purchasers,  the persons listed on
Schedule I nor any affiliate of the  Purchasers  has any contract,  arrangement,
understanding  or  relationship  with  any  other  person  with  respect  to any
securities  of  the  Partnership,  including  but  not  limited  to,  contracts,
arrangements,  understandings or relationships concerning the transfer or voting
thereof, joint ventures, loan or option arrangements,  puts or calls, guarantees
of loans,  guarantees  against  loss or the giving or  withholding  of  proxies,
consents or  authorizations,  (iv) there have been no  transactions  or business
relationships  which  would be  required  to be  disclosed  under  the rules and
regulations  of the  Commission  between any of the  Purchasers  or, to the best
knowledge of the Purchasers,  the persons listed on Schedule I, or any affiliate
of the Purchasers on the one hand, and the Partnership or its affiliates, on the
other  hand,  (v) there have been no  contracts,  negotiations  or  transactions
between the Purchasers, or to the best knowledge of the Purchasers any affiliate
of the  Purchasers  on the one hand,  the persons  listed on Schedule I, and the
Partnership  or  its  affiliates,  on  the  other  hand,  concerning  a  merger,
consolidation or acquisition,  tender offer or other  acquisition of securities,
an election of  directors  or a sale or other  transfer of a material  amount of
assets,  (vi) no person  listed on Schedule I has been  convicted  in a criminal
proceeding during the past five years (excluding  traffic  violations or similar
misdemeanors),  and (vii) no person listed on Schedule I has been a party to any
judicial or  administrative  proceeding  during the past five years  (except for
matters  dismissed  without sanction or settlement) that resulted in a judgment,
decree,  or final  order  enjoining  the person from  future  violations  of, or
prohibiting  activities  subject  to,  federal or state  securities  laws,  or a
finding of any violation of federal or state securities laws. .

Section 12. Source of Funds. The Purchasers expect that  approximately  $472,800
would be required to purchase 591 Units, if tendered,  and an additional $20,000
may be required to pay related  fees and  expenses.  The  Purchasers  anticipate
funding all of the purchase  price and related  expenses  through their existing
capital and assets.  The cash and liquid  securities  necessary  to complete the
entire  purchase  are  readily  available  and are  committed  to that  purpose.
Accordingly,  there  are  no  financing  arrangements  to  fall  through  and no
alternative financing plans.

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Section  13.  Conditions  of the  Offer.  Notwithstanding  any other term of the
Offer,  the Purchasers shall not be required to accept for payment or to pay for
any Units tendered unless all  authorizations or approvals of, or expirations of
waiting  periods  imposed  by,  any  court,   administrative   agency  or  other
governmental  authority  necessary  for  the  consummation  of the  transactions
contemplated  by the Offer shall have been obtained or occurred on or before the
Expiration  Date. As of the Offer Date,  the  Purchasers are unaware of any such
required authorizations, approvals, or waiting periods relating to this Offer.

      The Purchasers  shall not be required to accept for payment or pay for any
Units and may  terminate  or amend the Offer as to such Units if, at any time on
or after  the date of the Offer  and  before  the  Expiration  Date,  any of the
following conditions exists:

      (a) a preliminary or permanent injunction or other order of any federal or
state  court,  government  or  governmental  authority or agency shall have been
issued and shall remain in effect which (i) makes  illegal,  delays or otherwise
directly or  indirectly  restrains or  prohibits  the making of the Offer or the
acceptance  for  payment of or  payment  for any Units by the  Purchasers,  (ii)
imposes or confirms limitations on the ability of the Purchasers  effectively to
exercise full rights of ownership of any Units,  including,  without limitation,
the right to vote any Units acquired by the Purchasers  pursuant to the Offer or
otherwise on all matters properly  presented to the Partnership's  Unit holders,
(iii)  requires  divestiture  by the  Purchasers  of any Units,  (iv) causes any
material  diminution of the benefits to be derived by the Purchasers as a result
of the  transactions  contemplated  by the  Offer  (see the  discussion  of such
benefits in the  Summary  Term Sheet and  Introduction  sections of the Offer to
Purchase) or (v) materially adversely affect the business,  properties,  assets,
liabilities, financial condition, operations, results of operations or prospects
of  the  Purchasers  or  the  Partnership,  in the  reasonable  judgment  of the
Purchasers;

      (b) there shall be any action taken, or any statute,  rule,  regulation or
order proposed, enacted, enforced,  promulgated,  issued or deemed applicable to
the Offer by any federal or state court, government or governmental authority or
agency,  other than the  application  of the waiting  period  provisions  of the
Hart-Scott-Rodino  Antitrust  Improvements Act of 1976, as amended,  which will,
directly or indirectly, result in any of the consequences referred to in clauses
(i) through (v) of paragraph (a) above;

      (c) any change or development shall have occurred or been threatened since
the date hereof, in the business,  properties,  assets,  liabilities,  financial
condition,  operations,  results of operations or prospects of the  Partnership,
which, in the reasonable  judgment of the  Purchasers,  is or will be materially
adverse to the  Partnership,  or the  Purchasers  shall have become aware of any
fact that, in the  reasonable  judgment of the  Purchasers,  does or will have a
material adverse effect on the value of the Units;

      (d) there shall have occurred (i) any general suspension of trading in, or
limitation on prices for,  securities on any national  securities exchange or in
the  over-the-counter  market in the  United  States,  (ii) a  declaration  of a
banking  moratorium  or any  suspension  of  payments in respect of banks in the
United States,  (iii) any limitation by any governmental  authority on, or other
event which might  affect,  the extension of credit by lending  institutions  or
result in any  imposition  of  currency  controls in the United  States,  (iv) a
commencement  of a war or armed  hostilities or other national or  international
calamity  directly or  indirectly  involving the United  States,  (v) a material
change in United States or other  currency  exchange  rates or a suspension of a
limitation on the markets  thereof,  or (vi) in the case of any of the foregoing
existing at the time of the  commencement of the Offer, a material  acceleration
or worsening thereof; or

      (e) it shall have been  publicly  disclosed or the  Purchasers  shall have
otherwise learned that (i) more than fifty percent of the outstanding Units have
been or are  proposed  to be  acquired by another  person  (including  a "group"
within the meaning of Section  13(d)(3) of the Exchange Act), or (ii) any person
or group  that  prior to such date had  filed a  Statement  with the  Commission
pursuant to Sections  13(d) or (g) of the Exchange Act has increased or proposes
to increase  the number of Units  beneficially  owned by such person or group as
disclosed in such Statement by two percent or more of the outstanding Units.

      The foregoing  conditions  are for the sole benefit of the  Purchasers and
may be asserted by the Purchasers or may be waived by the Purchasers in whole or
in part at any time and from time to time prior to the Expiration  Date in their
sole  exercise of  reasonable  discretion,  and the Offer will remain open for a
period of at least five  business  days  following any such waiver of a material
condition.   However,  if  we  waive  a  certain  condition  for  one  tendering
Unitholder,  we will waive that condition for all Unitholders  tendering  Units.
Any  determination by the Purchasers  concerning the events described above will
be final and binding  upon all  parties,  subject,  of course,  to the  parties'
ability to seek review of any contested  determination by an arbitrator pursuant
to Section 16.

Section 14. Certain Legal Matters.

General. Except as set forth in this Section 14, the Purchasers are not aware of
any filings,  approvals or other actions by any domestic or foreign governmental
or  administrative  agency that would be required  prior to the  acquisition  of
Units by the

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Purchasers  pursuant to the Offer.  Should any such  approval or other action be
required,  it is the Purchasers' present intention that such additional approval
or  action  would be  sought.  While  there is no  present  intent  to delay the
purchase of Units  tendered  pursuant to the Offer  pending  receipt of any such
additional approval or the taking of any such action,  there can be no assurance
that any such  additional  approval  or  action,  if needed,  would be  obtained
without substantial  conditions or that adverse consequences might not result to
the Partnership's  business, or that certain parts of the Partnership's business
might  not  have  to be  disposed  of or  held  separate  or  other  substantial
conditions  complied  with in order to obtain such  approval  or action,  any of
which  could  cause the  Purchasers  to elect to  terminate  the  Offer  without
purchasing Units thereunder.  The Purchasers' obligation to purchase and pay for
Units is subject  to certain  conditions,  including  conditions  related to the
legal matters discussed in this Section 14.

Antitrust.  The Purchasers do not believe that the  Hart-Scott-Rodino  Antitrust
Improvements Act of 1976, as amended,  is applicable to the acquisition of Units
pursuant to the Offer.

Margin Requirements. The Units are not "margin securities" under the regulations
of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System and,  accordingly,  such
regulations are not applicable to the Offer.

State  Takeover Laws. A number of states have adopted  anti-takeover  laws which
purport,  to varying degrees, to be applicable to attempts to acquire securities
of corporations  which are incorporated in such states or which have substantial
assets,  security  holders,  principal  executive offices or principal places of
business therein. These laws are directed at the acquisition of corporations and
not  partnerships.   The  Purchasers,   therefore,   do  not  believe  that  any
anti-takeover laws apply to the transactions contemplated by the Offer.

Although  the   Purchasers   have  not   attempted  to  comply  with  any  state
anti-takeover  statutes in connection with the Offer, the Purchasers reserve the
right to challenge  the  validity or  applicability  of any state law  allegedly
applicable  to the Offer and  nothing  in this  Offer  nor any  action  taken in
connection  herewith  is  intended  as a  waiver  of such  right.  If any  state
anti-takeover statute is applicable to the Offer, the Purchasers might be unable
to accept for payment or  purchase  Units  tendered  pursuant to the Offer or be
delayed in continuing or  consummating  the Offer.  In such case, the Purchasers
may not be obligated to accept for purchase or pay for any Units tendered.

Section 15. Fees and Expenses.  The Purchasers have retained MacKenzie Patterson
Fuller,  LP,  an  affiliate  of  certain  Purchasers,  to act as  Depositary  in
connection with the Offer. The Purchasers will pay the Depositary reasonable and
customary  compensation  for its  services in  connection  with the Offer,  plus
reimbursement  for  out-of-pocket  expenses,  and will  indemnify the Depositary
against  certain  liabilities  and expenses in connection  therewith,  including
liabilities under the federal  securities laws. The Purchasers will also pay all
costs and  expenses of  printing,  publication  and mailing of the Offer and all
costs of transfer.

Section 16.  Miscellaneous.  THE OFFER IS NOT BEING MADE TO (NOR WILL TENDERS BE
ACCEPTED  FROM OR ON BEHALF OF) UNIT  HOLDERS IN ANY  JURISDICTION  IN WHICH THE
MAKING OF THE OFFER OR THE  ACCEPTANCE  THEREOF WOULD NOT BE IN COMPLIANCE  WITH
THE LAWS OF SUCH JURISDICTION.  THE PURCHASERS ARE NOT AWARE OF ANY JURISDICTION
WITHIN  THE  UNITED  STATES IN WHICH THE  MAKING OF THE OFFER OR THE  ACCEPTANCE
THEREOF WOULD BE ILLEGAL.

No  person  has  been  authorized  to  give  any  information  or  to  make  any
representation on behalf of the Purchasers not contained herein or in the Letter
of Transmittal  and, if given or made, such information or  representation  must
not be relied upon as having been authorized.

Further,  by tendering  your Units,  you are agreeing to arbitrate  any disputes
that may arise  between you and the  Purchasers  or the  Depositary,  to subject
yourself to personal  jurisdiction in California,  and that the prevailing party
in any such action will be entitled to recover attorney fees and costs.

September 26, 2007

MPF-NY 2007,  LLC;  MPF Badger  Acquisition  Co.,  LLC; MPF Income Fund 23, LLC;
MacKenzie Patterson Special Fund 6, LLC; MPF DeWaay Premier Fund 3, LLC

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                                   SCHEDULE I

                 THE PURCHASERS AND THEIR RESPECTIVE PRINCIPALS

      The Purchasers are MPF-NY 2007, LLC; MPF Badger  Acquisition Co., LLC; MPF
Income Fund 23, LLC; MacKenzie Patterson Special Fund 6, LLC; MPF DeWaay Premier
Fund 3, LLC. Each of the entity  Purchasers is organized as a limited  liability
company or limited  partnership.  The Manager of each of the  limited  liability
company  Purchasers and the general  partner of each of the limited  partnership
Purchasers is MacKenzie  Patterson  Fuller,  LP or its affiliate  Sutter Capital
Management,  LLC. The names of the directors and executive officers of MacKenzie
Patterson  Fuller,  LP are set forth below.  Sutter Capital  Management,  LLC is
wholly owned by MPF Advisers,  LP, an affiliate of MacKenzie  Patterson  Fuller,
LP. The  Purchasers  have jointly  made the offer and are jointly and  severally
liable for  satisfying  its terms.  Other than the  foregoing,  the  Purchasers'
relationship  consists of an informal  agreement  to share the costs  associated
with making the offer and to allocate  any  resulting  purchases  of Units among
them in such manner and proportions as they may determine in the future. Each of
the entities is organized in California.  The Purchasers intend, if the Offer is
fully subscribed,  to allocate the Units among themselves as follows: 10% MPF-NY
2007, LLC; 5% MPF Badger  Acquisition Co., LLC; 11% MPF Income Fund 23, LLC; 21%
MacKenzie  Patterson Special Fund 6, LLC; 53% MPF DeWaay Premier Fund 3, LLC. We
will determine  modifications  to this allocation based upon the number of Units
tendered.  Priority is given to  Purchasers  which  already hold Units,  then to
Purchasers which raised capital first, then to the remaining Purchasers in equal
shares.  Units will be allocated  according to this  priority  until the maximum
number  of  Units  listed  above  are  allocated  to  Purchasers  within a given
priority,  then Units will be allocated  similarly among  Purchasers in the next
level of priority, until all Units are allocated; provided that MPF-NY 2007 will
receive at least 10% of all Units tendered.

MacKenzie Patterson Fuller, LP

The names of the directors and executive officers of MacKenzie Patterson Fuller,
LP are set forth below.  Each  individual  is a citizen of the United  States of
America.  The principal business address of MacKenzie Patterson Fuller, LP, each
Purchaser, and each individual is 1640 School Street, Moraga,  California 94556,
and the business telephone number for each is 925-631-9100.  The general partner
is BC-GP, Inc., a California corporation owned by the limited partners.

C.E.  Patterson is President and a director of MacKenzie  Patterson Fuller,  LP,
which acts as manager and general partner of a number of real estate  investment
vehicles,  and has served in those  positions  since January 1989. In 1981,  Mr.
Patterson founded Patterson Financial Services,  Inc. (now MPF Advisers,  LP), a
registered  investment  adviser  ("MPFA"),  with  Berniece  A.  Patterson,  as a
financial planning firm, and he has served as its President since that date. Mr.
Patterson  founded  Patterson Real Estate Services,  a licensed  California Real
Estate Broker,  in 1982. As President of MPFA, Mr.  Patterson is responsible for
all investment counseling  activities.  He supervises the analysis of investment
opportunities  for the clients of the firm. Mr. Patterson  previously  served as
president of Host Funding,  Inc., an owner of lodging properties,  from December
1999 through 2003. Mr. Patterson is also an officer and controlling  shareholder
of Cal-Kan,  Inc., a closely held real estate investment company. Mr. Patterson,
through  his  affiliates,  manages  a  number  of  investment  and  real  estate
companies.

Berniece A. Patterson is a director of MacKenzie  Patterson  Fuller,  LP and has
served in that capacity  since January  1989.  In 1981,  Ms.  Patterson and C.E.
Patterson  established  MPFA. She has served as Chair of the Board and Secretary
of MPFA since that date.  Her  responsibilities  with MPFA include  oversight of
administrative  matters and  monitoring of past projects  underwritten  by MPFA.
Since  October  1990,  Ms.  Patterson has been  responsible  for the  day-to-day
operations of two nursing homes and over 200 employees.

Glen W.  Fuller  became  senior  vice  president  and a  director  of  MacKenzie
Patterson  Fuller,  LP in May 2000.  Since 2004 he has been a director  and vice
president of MPFA. Prior to becoming senior vice president,  from August 1998 to
April 2000, he was with MacKenzie  Patterson  Fuller,  LP as a portfolio manager
and research  analyst.  From  December  1999 to 2003,  Mr.  Fuller  served as an
officer and director of Host Funding,  Inc. Prior to joining MacKenzie Patterson
Fuller,  LP,  from May 1996 to July 1998,  Mr.  Fuller ran the  over-the-counter
trading desk for North Coast Securities Corp.  (previously Morgan Fuller Capital
Group) with  responsibility  for both the  proprietary and retail trading desks.
Mr. Fuller was also the registered  options  principal and registered  municipal
bond  principal for North Coast  Securities,  a registered  broker  dealer.  Mr.
Fuller was formerly a  NASD-registered  options  principal and  registered  bond
principal,  and he held his NASD  Series  7,  general  securities  license  (now
inactive).  Mr.  Fuller has also spent time working on the floor of the New York
Stock Exchange as a trading clerk and on the floor of the Pacific Stock Exchange
in San Francisco as an assistant specialist for LIT America.

Chip Patterson is senior vice president,  general counsel, and a director of the
MacKenzie  Patterson  Fuller,  LP.  Since 2004 he has been a  director  and vice
president of MPFA. Prior to joining MacKenzie Patterson Fuller, LP in July 2003,
he was a securities and corporate finance attorney with the national law firm of
Davis Wright  Tremaine LLP from August 2000 to January 2003. From August 1997 to
May 2000 he attended the  University of Michigan Law School,  where he graduated
magna cum laude with a Juris Doctor Degree.  Prior to law school, Chip Patterson
taught  physics,  chemistry,  and math at the high school level for three years,
from June 1994 to June 1997.  He graduated  with high  distinction  and Phi Beta
Kappa from the  University  of  California  at Berkeley  with a Bachelor of Arts
Degree in Political Science. He also has prior experience in sales,  retail, and
banking.

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Christine Simpson is senior vice president of MacKenzie Patterson Fuller, LP and
MPFA and is responsible for the day-to-day management of research and securities
purchases  and sales on behalf of the entities  managed by  MacKenzie  Patterson
Fuller,  LP Ms.  Simpson has served in that position  since  January 1997;  from
January 1994 until her promotion to vice president,  she was a research  analyst
with MacKenzie Patterson Fuller, LP She joined MacKenzie Patterson Fuller, LP as
an  administrative  assistant in July 1990. Ms. Simpson received her Bachelor of
Arts degree in  Management  from Saint Mary's  College of California in May 2005
and her Master of Science in Financial  Analysis and Investment  Management from
Saint Mary's College of California in October 2006.

Robert E. Dixon is senior vice  president  and a director of MPFA and  MacKenzie
Patterson  Fuller,  LP and served as an officer and  director of Sutter  Holding
Company, Inc. from March 2002 to October 2006. Mr. Dixon received his Bachelor's
degree in economics from the University of California at Los Angeles in 1992. He
worked for Lehman  Brothers,  Inc. in equity  sales and trading  during 1993 and
1994. From October 1994 to June, 1996 he worked for MacKenzie Patterson, Inc. as
a securities research analyst. Mr. Dixon became a Chartered Financial Analyst in
1996,  and  received his Master of Business  Administration  degree from Cornell
University in 1998. In July of 1998 he began buying and selling  securities  for
his own account and those of the entities he controlled,  and he was principally
engaged in that activity until May 2005,  when he rejoined MPFA. Mr. Dixon was a
registered representative of North Coast Securities from 1994 through 1997.

Andrea  K.  Meyer is vice  president  of  Trading  and  Portfolios  for MPFA and
MacKenzie Patterson Fuller, LP. As vice president of Trading and Portfolios, Ms.
Meyer is  responsible  for handling  the  day-to-day  operations  of the trading
department.  She graduated  from St. Mary's College of California in 1997 with a
Bachelor of Science in Business  Administration  with a concentration in Finance
and a Minor in Accounting.  Prior to joining MPFA in 1998, she worked for a year
for  State  Street  Bank  and  Trust,  one of  the  leading  financial  services
specialists worldwide, as a portfolio accountant.

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