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All Forum Posts by: Shmuel Waldman

Shmuel Waldman has started 9 posts and replied 122 times.

I usually put granite

a) The price difference between laminate and granite will almost always cover it self in the sale. 

(if not bring some extra dollars)

b) I like when buyers walk in to the house their feeling is, "I like the bells and whistles."

Post: Bank paying a high premium

Shmuel WaldmanPosted
  • Posts 124
  • Votes 53

I have been involved in purchasing houses at the sheriff sale. I fix and flip all the houses. For the past 3-4 months I am finding that the banks are paying prices that simply don't make sense. I speak to other investors in my state (NJ) and they all agree that its a state wide issue. I am scratching my head trying to figure out, what is the banks thinking.