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Mougins, France. In Provence, near Nice.
Nice is nice. Bouillabaisse... yum!
Here’s why I say cheats and scoundrels:
Mafia connected, tax evading, Affair with secretary….
“He keeps a house in Mission, Texas, which he declares as his permanent resident so he can avoid paying income taxes in Minnesota.â€
Others evading taxes with the same trick…
“Sincerity. When you can fake that, you can sell anything.â€
These points don’t inspire respect in my book. I consider these items are the behavior of cheats and scoundrels.
You know the real estate market has still a loooong way to go up when a bubblehead like yourself acknowledges that $105,000 over asking to $1.4MM for a 1,600 sqft condo isn’t that much.
I just told a friend about people bidding 400K above listing because of your previous posts. Now it is only 105K? I trusted you!
"I think that if you have the basics in life and perhaps a steady income, that’s all you need."
Programming in ruby helps, too.
Cheers,
prat
It’s not about you. It’s about the money. Unless or until you can understand that, the only thing you’re ever going to be is a well-paid but poor slave.
Very well said
It’s what the dollar represents that means something, money.
However, money means purchasing power. If it is not spent eventually, it has no meaning.
Jeff, thanks for your insight.
Flipping is the last hope of many people. However, all ponzi schemes will fail eventually.
ScottC,
Oh, well, at least they can’t outsource real estate.
I Thought some RE has been purchased sight unseen over the internet.
Maybe this is only the start, as the internet does allow lower marketing costs than a traditional RE office.
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