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Laurent Vincent Walker Developer wants to buy my property
6 January 2020 | 4 replies
I would flip this question around and evaluate this from your side:  if you view this as your forever home and it truly has that level of sentimental value and functional value to you and your family and staying there for the long haul is a desirable thing, then you'll find that you have an extremely desirable BATNA (best alternative to a negotiated agreement - from the book Getting To Yes) and you'll likely be best served by setting the terms for what you can and will consider in the negotiations with the developer.I primarily recommend you setting these terms (for example: go to the developer and have a frank conversation about the price you'll sell at and let him/her know that this its not a high-ball/low-ball game to you, but you want to communicate the best monetary way for them to achieve this win at a number that is workable to you) because allowing or requiring the developer to set the initial offer amount is going to anchor them on this price. 
Kimberly Kesterke I take issue with the term "slumlord" and here is why
7 January 2020 | 63 replies
So next time you hear some jacka@@ referring to landlords as slumlords- share this sentiment.
Rodney Burayidi New and First Acquisition: Duplex Property Indiana
15 July 2020 | 17 replies
I’ll simply echo the sentiment of an inspector not recognizing faulty electrical issues but it looks as though you have a remedy in place for next time.
Mitchell J. Buying a foreclosure/REO property without an agent?
9 December 2019 | 7 replies
. - The statements and sentiments of @Aaron H. and @Russell Brazil are correct. 
Jim Goebel Broker Splits - What's common / the range?
18 December 2019 | 21 replies
@Scott WolfI'd tend to agree with the sentiment
Demetrius Davis Is the Chicago Flipping Market Done?
20 August 2018 | 75 replies
The concern for me as a flipper and I'm sure many flippers share this sentiment, is as we grab deals this winter, what can we reasonably expect the market to look like in the spring? 
Justin Madison Should I Invest in this Flip Opportunity?
18 October 2017 | 32 replies
I understand your sentiment and I appreciate your warning. 
Engelo Rumora Let's predict the future
23 October 2017 | 12 replies
G'day guys,I'm going out on a limb.Maybe one day you can say that you heard it here first.I'll start by saying that the world is moving at a very rapid pace with all kinds of crazy technologies coming out.Virtual reality, augmented reality and artificial intelligence are just a few.I don't even want to go into robotics.The sad reality is that human beings are slowly becoming extinct.Here is my prediction on the future of real estate.Get ready, be prepared and be willing to adapt to change.If you don't, you will loose.The 3 Big Coming Changes In Real Estate1) Brokerages will become extinct (5-10 years)The sentiment toward brokers by their very own real realtors as at all time lows.
Jody Schnurrenberger Newbie in Asheville, North Carolina
8 November 2017 | 33 replies
Auburn, AL (my home town--sentimental reasons it's my favorite) is mine, but my financial planner doesn't want me to have more than 3 properties in any one city in case things go awry. 
Joe Zinger Lowest CAP Rate you would accept
6 November 2017 | 5 replies
@Joe Zinger Similar to Account Closed my sentiments are that it's really market dependant.