• April 11, 2023

11,494 replaced 2012-2016 home loan foreclosure trustees in one county. Because? They wouldn’t lie!

IN THE 26 STATES THAT ALLOW BUT DO NOT REGULATE NON-JUDICIAL FORECLOSURE, THERE ARE MULTIPLE DIRT PLAYERS REQUIRED BY IMPOSTORS AND FACTORY BENEFICIARIES WHO ARE FRAUDULENTLY EXECUTING FAMILIES IN CONTRARY TO DUE PROCESS BUT THEY MUST BE CRIMINAL PLAYERS AND MOST IMPORTANTLY IS THE SUCCESSOR FORECLOSURE TRUSTEE “Where are the Forts?” Where are the trusted…

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Invest in your future in Canada

Historically, Canadians have enjoyed a very long loving relationship with their vacation homes. In previous generations, the family cabin by the lake was the true meaning of idyllic summers. It was usually a short drive from the townhouse, and often Mom and the kids spent most of the summer at the residence, while dear Daddy…

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Property Taxes vs Real Estate Taxes: What’s the Difference?

If you are new to the world of real estate, you may be a little confused by all the taxes that are assessed. To many people, the words ‘property taxes’ and ‘real estate taxes’ sound like the same thing, but there are some significant differences. Let’s take a look at them. Real estate taxes are…

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Condos attract baby boomers looking for a vacation home

Baby boomers interested in buying vacation homes are now considering one of the latest trends in second home ownership: the condo hotel. Condos are a type of vacation home. They are typically located at resorts operated by some of the major luxury hotel chains, such as Marriott, Ritz-Carlton, Hilton, and Trump International, to name a…

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the diamond cutter

Geshe Michael Roach is a Princeton graduate and Buddhist monk. After graduation, he spent seven years studying the wisdom of Tibetan Buddhism. At the suggestion of his teacher, he joined a fledgling diamond business in New York to test his ideals in real life. He remained with the company as a member of the core…

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How to sell your house without a real estate agent

Given the rapid rise in home prices in recent years, home sellers are taking a hard look at the commission they have to pay a real estate broker to market and sell their home. Real estate commissions vary across the country; they average in the range of four to seven percent. According to the 2004…

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Real Estate Investing – Top Strategies Real Estate Investors Use to Boost Their Businesses

Have you ever wondered why some real estate investors seem to make everything look so easy? We’ve all heard stories about how an investor made over $100,000 in a week by selling a house. Or maybe about how another bought a multi-million dollar apartment complex and walked away with cash at closing. So how do…

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Government Tax Foreclosure Properties: A Win-Win Situation for the Investor

The Government of each country uses taxes on individual assets that also include real estate. Property tax is based on the value of the property and government taxes must be paid in legal priority, as the court also helps the government to collect the taxes owed either by foreclosure of the property or by transferring…

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Deducting property taxes saves money on income taxes

They say only two things in life are certain: death and taxes. What is not certain is how much tax a person will pay. When it comes to federal income taxes, the bite can be substantial. The top bracket of income tax hits taxpayers a total of 35% of their taxable income. The only way…

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Only 2%

Last month Pine Financial Group hosted the 2020 Minnesota Real Estate Investor Success Summit, it was a great event and we had our best turnout to date with over 215 registered. I had the chance to host the event, which is always fun because deep down I think I’m a comedian. Ask my wife and…

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