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How To Buy Real Estate At Foreclosure Auctions: A Step-by-step Guide To Making Money Buying, Rehabbing And Selling Property From Sheriff Sales And Trustee Auctions

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Real estate foreclosures are rising to record levels and the time to buy is NOW. Anyone can buy foreclosed real estate and make money at it – but only if you know how, and that is what this book shows you.

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Question by superman212: whats a good way to make money on ebay besides buying stuff at auctions and sales?

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Answer by Peilthetraveler
Its actually very hard because you are competing with so many people that have no business sense that will actually LOSE money to undercut you and not realize it. About 8 years ago i bought and sold stuff on ebay and i got my product through a distributor. My profit margins were very small (I made about 400 dollars from every 10,000 dollars in sales). I think the way some of the people make money is working with the manufacturers and selling the refurbished stuff. Working with manufacturers is a bit hard (I remember back when i was trying to sell DVD players sony said I had to buy at least 50 per week and this was back when DVD players were at least 200 dollars) I have no idea what the requirements are now.

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Trash to Cash Volumes 1 & 2 – with Lynn Dralle – A Garage Sale Adventure & An Online Auction Adventure (Your guide to buying & selling at online auctions like eBay and Yahoo)

Trash to Cash Volumes 1 & 2 – with Lynn Dralle – A Garage Sale Adventure & An Online Auction Adventure (Your guide to buying & selling at online auctions like eBay and Yahoo)

Spend a day with Lynn Dralle, The Queen of Auctions, as she visits garage sales for items to sell on eBay. Then come along as she lists her items on eBay. You will learn as you watch someone who has spent years making finds and multiplying her money on eBay.In Episode One, A Garage Sale Adventure, follow Lynn from Garage Sale to Garage Sale as she buys a carload full of stuff. Some of these finds are even given away for FREE! Learn the strategy of what to look for at garage sales and how

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Question by laocla. <3: What to look for when buying auction horse…?
Hello.
I’v been planning on going to a local auction house were they sell horses, most are poorly bred ranch horses with little to no training, but there are the odd nice ones. Most of the horses get sold to ‘meat’ buyers for under $ 500.
Anyways, I want to pick up a younger horse that has good conformation (no crooked legs or eyes missing) but that has had a crapy life and some kind if issues (like doesnt trust humans, bucking/bolting under saddle problem, abused, ect). Now, I’m doing this because I really want to find that horse that kinda stands out (even if its covered in mud) and fix it up. I know I am ready to handle this kind of horse because I have fixed horses with these kinds of problems before and I understand horses very well.
But, im not going to pick out the first ‘nag’ I see, I want to find the perfect one.

ANYWAYS. Now to my question, what should I look at when picking out a horse. I mean by conformation. I know what I’m doing, but I want to make sure I get a good look at everything so I dont get any surprises later on.
So, I’d look at legs, knees, back/shoulder/hip, neck, head/jaw, hooves, downhill or uphill, if I can teeth…. Anything els and any tips?
Thanks.

P.S. Don’t go telling me how I can just save my life and buya nice trained horse that will win me every thing. I want a horse I can fix and make a strong bond with, Im not the type of rider that just wants to sit there and let the horse win. I work for my things. Besides, I already have a nice riding mare that I trained myself and fixed up and now we compete in 3-day eventing and jumping and do well.

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I won’t tell you to buy a trained horse, I think you’re doing an admirable thing. I will however, say that I think you take along an experienced friend with you –and I say that for a few reasons. First of all, auctions can be pretty down places, it’s always nice to have a friend there for moral support and to help you avoid the ‘oh, look at the all the pretty ponies that need to be saved’ phase you’re sure to go through. Although you’re set on not bidding on the first ‘nag’ to walk out, you’d be surprised how quickly you can connect to a poor soul that may not fit your aspirations or goals in any way, shape or form, but has simply attached to your heart –this friend can keep you grounded and remind you of what you’re looking for. Once you are able to find a suitable horse (and good luck with that, btw), it’s always nice to have a second opinion. Auctions can be hectic, fast-paced and stressful places, and it’s easy (even for the experienced) to overlook something –a second set of eyes is always welcome.

Best of luck…

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