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08-17-2007, 06:57 PM #11
OUCH!
Those pesky South Americans all got what they asked for. Ha.. Ha... Go back to Agentina and Columbia.
Welcome to MIAMI !!!! Maybe it will be part of the US again someday.
If I could speak spanish, I would post it that way, but I don't.
I get calls all day from stunned buyer of Jorge Perez projects who made tons of money in 03/04, and now crying the blues. Take your lumps and move on.
I'll take your property for .50 cents on the dollar, because I have CASH to buy! unlike all you wannabe investors who leveraged every last penny out of your homes.
NEVER invest more than you are willing to loose!
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11-07-2007, 10:03 PM #12
Renter
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Miami Market
How is the market there?....Looking for something in 400-600 range condo near the beach.....email me with views and pricing please.
Cordially,
Dan DelahuntyWWW.MYBERRYTREE.COM/BT88000/FREE
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03-06-2008, 05:02 PM #13
Condominium
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10-01-2009, 01:39 AM #14
Fixer Upper
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Miami FL Real Estate Officially a Buyer
[B]Miami FL Real Estate Officially a Buyer
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real estate brokerage
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01-19-2011, 10:26 PM #15
To buy a commercial estate in this point of time, i think of a very wealthy person a bit a billionaire as it takes very large amount of money to buy a commercial building with running business.As the matter of fact, nobody wants to sale hi profit giving estate in theses days.But i would suggest you to get out of your living room and go the commercial area , there you find plenty of people who are more than willing to you help you with some commission to earn from you and other party.



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