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Boomer
01-02-2008, 06:41 PM
I just wanted to pass this along to those of you out there floating around in the same real estate boat, wondering where we're headed.
There is a great little article on msn.com today about the 10 things that can kill a real estate deal for buyers or sellers.
I remember when "deal killers" was the name for parents who stepped into the picture along with young potential buyers. I think the economy could have used a little more of that kind of deal killer on this last go-round for real estate.
gfmucci
01-03-2008, 01:10 AM
Boomer:
Could you provide the link? I searched and found a number of articles on real estate deal killers.
Just Susan
01-03-2008, 02:28 AM
Uh oh. My cover is blown. Now, I have to confess. I don't know how to do links. I have always depended on the kindness of strangers when I throw an article title out here on TOTV. Somebody always provides the link.
...Your cry for help has been answered. Here is the link you are talking about
http://realestate.msn.com/selling/Articlebankrate.aspx?cp-documentid=178230
If you have the google search engine or any other search engine...all I did was type in the name you provided and the search engine did the rest. I chose the one that said msn and there was your article. Thanks. I am in the same boat with so many of the rest of you.
Susan
gfmucci
01-03-2008, 02:28 AM
Tip on inserting links from other web sites...
1. *Go to the web page whose address you want to copy
2. *Right mouse click on the "Address" field on your browser, at the top
3. *Click on "copy"
4. *Go back to TOTT, to the thread you want to reply to
5. *Click "Reply"
6. *Put you cursor in the message area and right click your mouse.
7. *Click on "paste" and the web link that you copied will be pasted into your reply message. *
Don't worry about it becoming underlined as a typical link. *It will do that after you hit "Post."
You will become an expert linker in no time.
Boomer
01-03-2008, 02:34 AM
Thank you. Thank you, kind strangers.
BB
(It looks like this morning's MSN headline was recycled from 2006. I guess some things don't change too much where real estate deals are concerned.)
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