16 March 2009 | 17 replies
I did not perceive Stewart as blaming Cramer for not 'checking the facts'.

22 April 2009 | 22 replies
I may do a second sale a month lataer, or just list it at the perceived market value, rather than the beginning bid price.Or, if I can get a 3 month contract with a RE agent, I may do that instead.
30 July 2011 | 12 replies
It's all relative.In SOME cases even with FSBO you can save but in many cases you lose.Just like lotto tickets you hear the occasional winner and not the thousands and thousands of losers.I am really happy it worked out for you.My clients on the commercial side understand the value of time and money.Meaning they do not have hundreds and hundreds of hours to learn the selling process to save a little on commission.If you look at it they really LOSE MONEY because it takes away time from their business or area of expertise where they make a lot more money then their perceived savings on any commission.So in that respect my clients are always glad to pay usually whatever fee I have as long as it is not outrageous.Mostly 7 to 10% depending on what it is.I work with clients who put a premium on time and want help and will pay for it.There is a market for flat fee companies that is a volume business.That's not the type of business I want just like I am not into the per transaction fee model for agents on that end either.

20 July 2009 | 177 replies
That's a major diplomatic task, getting Islamic countries to back an invasion of another Islamic country by what is perceived as a Christian country.

16 September 2010 | 80 replies
When someone like that knowingly lies for personal or political gain (fear-mongering is a great example), it subverts people's ability to think critically and make important decisions that affect the way they perceive and attempt to mold the world.Sorry, but when millions of people trust you to help guide them on how they view the world, EVEN ONE LIE IS TOO MANY.All that said, of course some blame has to be on those who trust Beck to shape their world view despite his lies; but as we've discussed on many occasions, there are a lot of stupid people in this country, so I wouldn't expect much less.
12 October 2010 | 6 replies
Because the assumption is that you are the party that is or should have been most knowledgeable and quite likely if there are to perceived versions of this verbal agreement the judge is going to side with the tenant.

14 October 2010 | 7 replies
Whether or not someone will invest in a project generally depends on their willingness to take perceived risk and the reward for investing.
12 November 2010 | 7 replies
Do you perceive any difference in RE knowledge?

17 December 2010 | 96 replies
That is what I was thinking...a place that anyone could throw in their experience, without a perceived need to feel like they are an expert in anything, really, so as to not feel intimidated by jumping into the posting world :)

31 December 2010 | 10 replies
I am having difficulty financing SFH home purchases beyond 3/4 units due to real/perceived Fannie/Freddie constraints.