Jump from a Plane for a Million bucks

Plane Truth About Selling

If I offered you $1,000,000 to jump out of a plane without a parachute, would you do it?

I see you’re shaking your head no.

But sometimes it pays to ask questions before deciding.

Questions like “where is the plane?”

It could have been the easiest $1,000,000 you ever made.

Especially, since the plane is sitting on the ground.

Ask questions before you make important decisions.

For example, here’s a story about my neighbor:

 I was outside watering my front lawn and my neighbor stopped by and asked me how I was doing.

After a couple minutes, he asked me “how much is my home worth?”

I asked, “are you planning to move?”

He said, “no, not anytime soon, but someday I will down-size.”

I asked why he was asking?

He told me he had hired a contractor to fix a door and the contractor asked him if he thought about selling his house. The contractor told him that his house probably needed about $10,000 in cosmetic repairs and updates and he offered my neighbor a $130,000 cash to sell his house to him in it’s present “as-is” condition.

I told my neighbor, in move-in condition his house would sell for $200,000 today.

He told me he didn’t have $10,000 for repairs right now.

Then I told him the story about 2 of our neighbors that sold their homes:

Last year, a couple neighbors wanted to sell, and they wanted top dollar.

They followed the following plan.

  • They asked licensed contractors to give them estimates for repairs they felt their homes needed.
  • They knew with their house in move-in condition, the homes would sell fast, and they could be moved out in 60 days or sooner.
  • They made a deal with the licensed contractors to do the work and the contractors would get paid at closing from the escrow company.
  • They signed contracts that guaranteed payment to the Contractors after a successful sell.
  • It was a win-win for both the seller and the contractors.
  • The sellers profited much more than, if they tried to sell in “as-is” condition.

I told my neighbor when he was ready to sell, I would have a good plan for him too.

I have posted several articles and videos to help home sellers, and home buyers to avoid costly mistakes. View them on my website at www.LesEarls.com.

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