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Slylee
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Originally posted by LeopoldStotch
:rolleyes:


wait are you joking when you do this or do you seriously "roll your eyes" this much?
pkcRAISTLIN
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Originally posted by Lilith
There's a difference now? :eek:


haha, of course there is! privately you’re investing your money in property and managing it yourself.

Professionally, you’re a glorified sales assistant getting someone who wants to buy house A to buy it from the person who wants to sell house A. yes yes, I know there’s more to it than that but selling houses to people that wish to buy them and taking a hefty % cut classifies as “profiteering riffraff” as far as I am concerned! :p
LeopoldStotch
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Originally posted by Slylee
wait are you joking when you do this or do you seriously "roll your eyes" this much?


:rolleyes:

i got this inner eye infection that making me roll my eyes a lot. sorry. :rolleyes:

but damn. i thought we were done with insane people. then ******** starts this act. i'm waiting for him to start ranting the black panthers are after him. :nervous:
bas
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Originally posted by ********
Hi Lilith the market is flooded here, but no one is renting. The major appartments are going to around $800/month and only 1 person is actually living in them apparently. Actually buying and renting could be fesable for low assessed properties, but I doubt high assessed properties due to property taxes and basic costs.. you could run a slight margin but the cost over the actual investment would be questionable - that is very long term investment unless you derive profit from the land -- or just that pending sale.

Thing is some of the homes don't appear occupied (they arn't listed on the internet) so I'm not sure if some of the owners would rent out to subsidize their costs - if it is worth the hastle of them being lived in (by reasonable tenants)


Also is there use for homes? Like potential coversions..

There are motels etc.. in the area but I'm just wondering if turning the home base into solar or wind collection (more so wind) or anything could actually bring in revenue - rather than just have the home sit there empty. Like a conversion to hydroponics or anything, any legal plants pay for hydroops within a house?

I've already had three people interested in renting from myself - and they all appear mature and responsible young adults ---- with university educations.
-Will


(my rate is one of the lowest in the country for home rental though)

What?
bas
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Originally posted by ********
http://nasajobs.nasa.gov/howtoapply/default.htm

Luckily as an American they might hire you.. odd thing is there is a load of indians at nasa.. makes no sense to me??? don't you have to be american to get a federal job?

No, seriously. What?
The17sss
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Originally posted by Krypton
I was thinking about the rocket scientist market. I'v heard NASA is hiring some engineers and I'v watched the entire COSMOS series by Carl Sagan. Anyone know how to get into NASA?


:stongue:

Seriously. I watched The Bourne Identity last night and now I'm thinking of working in the Clandestine Services division of the CIA. Should be a cinch!
Lilith
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Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
haha, of course there is! privately you’re investing your money in property and managing it yourself.


Which anyone can do, the difference between me and anyone else is simply the desire to achieve financial stability and independance being stronger than the desire to run around doing drugs, waving glowsticks and chasing other boys and girls.
I'm not the person who wakes up every morning at 6am regretting my choice to not spending my early 20's sniffing drugs off toilet seats at night clubs and instead, being the one having to work 12-15 hours a day to afford my first house.

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Professionally, you’re a glorified sales assistant getting someone who wants to buy house A to buy it from the person who wants to sell house A. yes yes, I know there’s more to it than that but selling houses to people that wish to buy them and taking a hefty % cut classifies as “profiteering riffraff” as far as I am concerned! :p


Oh, no, no no... normally I am quite self depreciating here for the purposes of humour and fun, but I am an exceptional at sales PKC.
Krypton
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Originally posted by The17sss
:stongue:

Seriously. I watched The Bourne Identity last night and now I'm thinking of working in the Clandestine Services division of the CIA. Should be a cinch!


That's because Jason Bourne is so bad ass. Perfect recruiting tool for the CIA.
pkcRAISTLIN
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Originally posted by Lilith
Which anyone can do, the difference between me and anyone else is simply the desire to achieve financial stability and independance being stronger than the desire to run around doing drugs, waving glowsticks and chasing other boys and girls.
I'm not the person who wakes up every morning at 6am regretting my choice to not spending my early 20's sniffing drugs off toilet seats at night clubs and instead, being the one having to work 12-15 hours a day to afford my first house.


exactly, which is why i consider self-funded property tycoons to be a step above the dodgy sales people otherwise known as real estate agents.

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Originally posted by Lilith
Oh, no, no no... normally I am quite self depreciating here for the purposes of humour and fun, but I am an exceptional at sales PKC.


oh, i have no doubt! :) But at the end of the day you’re still selling something to someone who came to you already wanting to buy it, more often than not :p
Vivid Boy
doesnt even matter, he's not allowed to make any contracts with a mental illness anyways. Well he is allowed but nobody is stupid enough to sign a contract with a person with a mental illness. He can claim what he wants and the contract will be null and void.


I think real estate is a bad gig for you, try selling scuba diving equipment or something

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saluyamo
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Originally posted by ********
Hi Lilith the market is flooded here, but no one is renting. The major appartments are going to around $800/month and only 1 person is actually living in them apparently. Actually buying and renting could be fesable for low assessed properties, but I doubt high assessed properties due to property taxes and basic costs.. you could run a slight margin but the cost over the actual investment would be questionable - that is very long term investment unless you derive profit from the land -- or just that pending sale.

Thing is some of the homes don't appear occupied (they arn't listed on the internet) so I'm not sure if some of the owners would rent out to subsidize their costs - if it is worth the hastle of them being lived in (by reasonable tenants)


Also is there use for homes? Like potential coversions..

There are motels etc.. in the area but I'm just wondering if turning the home base into solar or wind collection (more so wind) or anything could actually bring in revenue - rather than just have the home sit there empty. Like a conversion to hydroponics or anything, any legal plants pay for hydroops within a house?

I've already had three people interested in renting from myself - and they all appear mature and responsible young adults ---- with university educations.
-Will


(my rate is one of the lowest in the country for home rental though)


1. wtf.
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third party broker to run properties for rental pending sale, and acting as a referal agent for private sellers.


Assuming Canadian property law isnt totally different from Australians, the agent of the buyer inspects and does all the necessary procedures before and during the contracts are signed.

2. You cant simply convert a residential property into a commercial property, I'd be fairly sure that you would have to do a good amount of PROPER paper work.

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I've already had three people interested in renting from myself - and they all appear mature and responsible young adults ---- with university educations.


Do you actually have permission to lease the properties or are you just inviting them into empty houses (generic horror movie script)
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