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- On 4 Jun 2011
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Ten myths about housing prices in the USA,
FredEx said:
to mdovell - respectfully...I definitely earn my commissions. I am not a 'top-producer' but my buyer clients know SO MUCH MORE than they would by hiring an attorney. The disclosures are a bare minimum. To give you a glimpse of what I do for my buyers here in Huntington Beach (which has a variety of soil and water issues):
- discover potential issues with expansive and alluvial soil
- describe the various building methods performed by the various builders over the past several decades (i.e. S&S homes here in HB are very well built)
- keep up with the lending industry because short sales remain the better deals
- know how to work around and with the many entities involved in short sales
- KNOW MY INVENTORY: buyers cannot see many properties without a Realtor...more importantly, I save my buyers valuable time by constantly previewing property in Huntington Beach
- and so much more that goes into being a buyer's agent.
If you want to argue about the value of a Realtor, I suggest you argue the value of a listing agent. The reality is that being a listing agent is much less work. I would be more than happy to discuss this further but I got sidetracked with this as I am doing an open house today. - On 31 May 2011
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What is the right price for gold?,
FredEx said:
What do you mean by "right price"? Back in the Roman times, a gold coin was about an ounce in weight and could purchase a very nice robe and the finest sandals. So, by comparison, I should be able to go to Nordstroms and buy a Joseph Aboud suit (my favorite) and a pair of Bruno Mali's for the an ounce of gold. I think it would cost me about $1500 for that setup... - On 31 May 2011
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Ten myths about housing prices in the USA,
FredEx said:
I am a Realtor...and a middle class family man here in Huntington Beach. I suppose what I would like to hear from you is a description of how Asians (in particular) purchase property. They pool their resources as do Latin Americans. That is how many purchase property. In America, our society has always been taught to be independent and that, in my humble opinion, is hurting a large portion of America.
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