Posted by admin | Posted in Real Estate | Posted on 18-05-2010
How to get a great deal Check out VictoryIndependence later today(uploading now) to see a budget video. www.youtube.com/user/victoryindependence
How to get a great deal Check out VictoryIndependence later today(uploading now) to see a budget video. www.youtube.com/user/victoryindependence
Excellent advice
If I put half the money down on a car, can that person or dealership sell the car to someone else legally even if it is down in writing??? That happened to me, what can I do about it??
I’ve got a 1979 Ford Bronco, 351 Modified, was getting 12 miles to the gallon, now getting 25 avg., over 300,000 miles, starts and runs everyday, bought it for $650 in ’03, have driven it all over the U.S. and I’m never giving it up because it’s the best damn SUV ever made!!
I highly reccomend buying one, if you can find one!
actually that’s great advise, I will use it.
terrible advise
Good advice on buying a home! I’m finding so many deals right now and of we are still offering atleast 50% less than what they are asking. The deal of the decade comes around once a week! =)
outstanding
One word – AWESOME.
great advice and great video ! ive been selling a house for over 2 years and need help. would love to hear your point of view on the flip side, how to sell a car or house. love the channel btw
Good vid
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Everything You said I can Confirm, for fact. Good Job.
My car is 17 years old and has 229,000 miles.
Im shooting for 368,000 miles ! Im keeping my clunker !
And I can buy a new car whenever I want WITHOUT ‘Clunker’ WELFARE!!!!
Good deal. Hopefully it has under 150,000 miles and is in good shape. Toyota engines can last 250,000 to 300,000 miles or longer with proper maintance and little break downs. This is surely a buyer’s market now. Deals are everywhere. 2 years ago, I bought a 94 Honda Prelude Si for $3,000 cash when dealer was asking $5,000. Don’t be afraid to low ball the price, dealers over price expecting buyers to low ball them.
I really enjoyed this video. This is real information that people can use!
Would love to see the selling a house video – thanks Daniel!
i went to look and possibly buy a used 97 honda civic EX in 2006 with 40k miles in from a private party 2006. When i got there the seller already was talking to two other interested buyers. I researched the bluebook value which was = to their asking price. I bought it for $7,800 cash but now that I think back I should have haggled just to see what price my competition was at. The car is excellent though i put 35k more miles on it and only have done oil and tire changes. Dont be afraid to haggle.
timeshares are ripoffs. people are giving them away free. maintenance fees will cost $3-400 per week. sometimes more. you can stay in a hotel for that every year.
Thanks for the video, and good advice, you should do one on selling a house too.
damn i bought a toyot corolla 1996 for 3,000 dollars !!!!!
Great suggestions and great video!
This totally makes a lot of sense. Thanks.
Build a time machine and go back to ’05?
You should probably start running…I believe it ends tomorrow.
LOWBALL! LOWBALL! LOWBALL! It only takes ONE “yes” to get yourself a steal on a house! Fuck all the rest!
One question though, Dan. You say to hold off for better deals on houses and cars, which I agree–prices are going down. But at what point should we be concerned about this dollar collapse? Obviously I want to wait until home prices continue to go down, but I don’t want to wait SO long that I end up with a pile of worthless paper (my down payment). This is the conundrum I’m in.
AGREED–When I bought my Honda I got a better price for being an “internet customer” than I would have been given if I’d just walked into the showroom. The guy said the reason is because it’s harder to get internet customers into the dealership. Makes sense. I saved a grand just by doing that. Other than that though, Honda is a TOUGH company to get a deal with…especially on Civics! I learned that the only deal on a Civic is on one that’s been crashed lol.
Why are you telling people to be dishonest by them agreeing, signing, then have them call back and somehow voiding what they just signed. Whether you can do this legally or not. It is deceptive, dishonest, and very shady. That’s wrong, I enjoy your videos but this is one I don’t agree with. Why are you even saying it’s ok to do a timeshire. They are not cost effective at all, and a poor choice. Bad!!!!!!!
I worked for a timeshare company (Wyndham). NEVER buy direct! Always buy resale timeshares…if you’re going to buy a timeshare at all. People want out of those things SO BAD and are willing to unload them for pennies on the dollar just so they can stop paying the annual fees! God I hated working in timeshare. I may be unemployed now, but at least I have my dignity back.