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the property store US - Anyone have any experience?
markelock
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I've found a few properties that look pretty good, almost too good. refs are TPS6 and TPS7, should anyone be interested.
does anyone have any experience of this site/company?
does anyone have any experience of this site/company?
Remember the time he ate my goldfish? And you lied and said I never had goldfish. Then why did I have the bowl Bart? Why did I have the bowl?
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I used their search function but it only recognises postcodes/places, not references.
Why do you care about the company? If you like the house(s), go and see them. You'll be buying from the sellers, not the company.0 -
I used their search function but it only recognises postcodes/places, not references.
Why do you care about the company? If you like the house(s), go and see them. You'll be buying from the sellers, not the company.
It's an American site and here is the link to the ones the OP has said.
http://www.thepropertystore.us/catalog.html0 -
I used their search function but it only recognises postcodes/places, not references.
Why do you care about the company? If you like the house(s), go and see them. You'll be buying from the sellers, not the company.
I presumed it would be sole agency?Remember the time he ate my goldfish? And you lied and said I never had goldfish. Then why did I have the bowl Bart? Why did I have the bowl?0 -
I presumed it would be sole agency?
If you are buying, what difference does that make? Go look at the house and buy it from the vendor. Sole agent/multi agent/private sale: makes no difference.
Ah - I searched the UK site. So are you an American poster? If so I suggest you use a US forum where you are more likely to get appropriate and relevant advice.It's an American site and here is the link to the ones the OP has said.
http://www.thepropertystore.us/catalog.html0 -
OP has posted here almost 1500 times, so I think he/she knows it's a UK forum by now..... or I hope so0
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I'm sure lots of people would like a home in the US,possibly for retirement but the slight blocker is that you almost certainly need to obtain the right to live there.
Its ok for us to have a "special relationship" and for our forces to die side by side blindly backing up US policy and being its beacon in europe but its not alright for us to live there.
Curiously,the green card lottery is open to Irish citizens but not English/Scots/Welsh..i wonder why?Feudal Britain needs land reform. 70% of the land is "owned" by 1 % of the population and at least 50% is unregistered (inherited by landed gentry). Thats why your slave box costs so much..0 -
If you have the spare cash then its obviously a pretty good time to buy in the US, especially one of the many "short sales" ie repos. Certainly wouldn't borrow money to do it though
Wouldn't want to live near Orlando but nice place to have a house that you can rent out and use yourself for that sort of money
Obviously you would want to get a good local lawyer to check out what you are buying though if you don't know the market0 -
they're repo's so the vendor would be the bank, so I am presuming I have only the choice of this company who are representing the bank?
definitely in the UK.Remember the time he ate my goldfish? And you lied and said I never had goldfish. Then why did I have the bowl Bart? Why did I have the bowl?0
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