
20 May 2008 | 98 replies
http://www.townhall.com/Columnists/GuyBenson/2008/02/17/the_opportunistic_rise_of_barack_obamahttp://wonkette.com/361542/barack-obamas-dastardly-rage-and-corruption-revealedhttp://www.houstonpress.com/2008-02-28/news/barack-obama-screamed-at-me/http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jane-hamsher/barack-obama-profile-in_b_75466.htmlI don't think Clinton has a chance at this point, since the Media is in Obama's pocket.

26 May 2016 | 49 replies
Edit: according to this law firm's article, the webpage will pass muster if it checks the visitor's IP address to confirm it is within the offering state AND a disclaimer that the offer is limited to residents of that state.

15 July 2011 | 74 replies
I am not one because there is no value in paying all of their fees each year.Doesn't mean I don't have Ethics.In fact there are many REALTORS who do not have ethics so a title doesn't mean squat.Agency laws vary by state.In my state of Georgia I can check a box that I represent the seller and that the buyer is not represented as a CUSTOMER.I still get both sides of the commission and perform ministerial acts for the buyer (filling in the contract) but do not represent them as a client.As far as commission MONEY talks.Some brokers/agents will scream ethics and I submit all offers etc.Some do but over 90% of agents fail in the first year of entering the business.

17 October 2023 | 39 replies
(Definitely had times I was glad I WAS carrying but those situations deflated themselves)I come around the side of a house we were rehabbing and watch my guy get thrown down and pummeled by the ten...run up and scream "NO-NO-NO"...I could have been miming for all the good it did.

11 July 2016 | 10 replies
Personally, I plan on doing direct mail, ads and PPC to drive phone calls and visitors to my website.

17 May 2019 | 215 replies
There have been only 2 applications and 11 visitors.

15 April 2017 | 100 replies
when Grandparents visit, or you have to drive your kids friends, etc...#3 safer for kids - sliding doors are a godsend when parking.

3 September 2017 | 87 replies
my two cents: stage the house. if you were going to sell your car, taking out $20 to clean it and shine up the interior will increase it's price. the same for real estate, the exterior and look will drive up price as opposed to say an old HVAC system which won't drive down the cost as much if visitors love rhe way your kitchen set up looks like.other thought is to remember and to me more importantly than whether or not to stage your house, this is your business. everyone i've talked to says real estate investing starts out making so much sense theoretically then becomes a huge pain UNTIL they have networked enough to find themselves surrounded by the right team. there are parts of this business you rightly will want to outsource because professionals in those fields can do it better and more efficiently than you. in this case it looks like you need to take charge of your business and hire a better real estate agent and hire out the parts you need to get the deal dine including getting a professional stager.in my opinion (without knowing any other facts), those people who aren't submitting offers not because of the price so dropping your price may not make a difference. something else is going on there.

12 September 2017 | 64 replies
@Redgy Saint-Germain I'll fall out of my California arm-chair when I see a guru scream "10X your reserves!"
18 November 2017 | 72 replies
I'm selling my least favorite little houses easily by owner and scoffing at asking prices, too, if I even bother looking anymore.While it would have been neat (kind of- for a while) if my dad was in RE and had a business I worked at as an employee to boot, having had to be the black sheep and break from the norm on my own has made me more scrappy and creative.I'd keep dad in my tool bag just in case a screaming cash deal comes along, but would also be stocked with knowledge of seller financing, especially.