JuvenileP101
08-29-2007, 02:57 PM
Is investing in real estate properties and firms a very productive investment?
Calin
08-30-2007, 02:37 PM
Yes , very. I will give you myself as an example:In january 2006, i left my country to settle in the UK. In Scotland. I had very little money, my wife and 2 kids ( one of them 6 months old). No job, no friends. I rented a flat, in a very bad area in Glasgow ( all i could afford). I started working in a call centre and i came up with an idea. Seeing so many ppl getting bankrupt - repossesed, i was thinking how could i buy their flats/ houses without the 15% downpayment? And i put an add in newspaper, that i am buying flats about to be repossesed within 7 days, so they save their credit rating and so. Please note: i had no money for cigarettes and petrol, what to buy a house.However, after 1 day, someone called, i went to see the house and i offered him 19% less then the surveyed market value. So, the person agreed, i payed a surveyor and offered the person less then the market value,this way avoiding paying the downpayment. I even payed his solicitor:) Now, after 1 year and 6 months I am very happy and stable financially, have my own house and .. even a new car. Business is great, i have tennant now living in the flat.
jameson_liang
09-01-2007, 06:31 PM
The example above is only an example of the many success stories of real estate. Its a commonly known fact that real estate is the industry that creates the most millionaires. So you have something in mind? I would love to speak to you.
bigjoejoe2007
09-03-2007, 06:16 PM
NO!!!!pre-paid legal services trust me we we will be going global in September 29, 2007 so go for that I'm in it and I'm only 18 age and Ive made over 15,000 last month just by investing only 45 dollars if u don't believe me look on yahoo business and type in pre-paid legal. so look in to that. my home number is 260-625-5195 call me 4 more info!!!