Sunday, November 12, 2017

Climate Change Natural or Man-made?

If NOT into politics, you might want to avoid this blog post.

Since DonTheCon was Electoral College elected president, he has embarked on getting rid of "Unnecessary Government Regulations." I agree in a small part that the government does have some rules,/laws on their books that should be removed/changed.

But, when he appoints an EPA head who is a stanch supporter of the Oil Industry -- and this EPA Chief believes that the Oil Industry should be able to do what ever they want regardless of Cause and/or Effect on others health and well-being -- that's where I begin to have a problem.

Why?  Profit!

I believe the Oil Industry thinks that they do NOT have to clean up after themselves.  To them, cleaning up is too costly.  Besides, oil comes from the ground.  Why can't they just dump oil waste back onto the ground -- where it came from?

Everyone knows that the primary cause of air pollution is the gasoline engine.  Attempts to make electric engines doesn't give the driver the sense of power and surge of adrenaline that a gas engine does.

(Even I have a gas powered car.)

But when any industry is allowed to run rampant and destroy the air, water and earth we live on, I believe there is only so much the earth can take.  Humans are changing the planet and NOT for the better.

Even Stephen Hawkins says that we will destroy Earth because of the above aforementioned demand for Profit.  He even gave a year by which we will be successful in destroying the only planet we are capable of living on in the known universe -- 2600.

But, hey, that Profit is so, so important.  We need to keep the oil industry going.  Because without the oil industry, we just might be able to slow down or even stop climate change; have cleaner air and water; and, definitely have less pollution in general.

But, since profit is so important, we need to keep destroying human lives because - well, there are already too many humans occupying Earth. So, humans will continue to destroy Earth so when there is no Earth left, at least there will still be profit!

Can Earth right itself without humans changing their course?  I don't know.

But as these pictures from New Delhi, India indicate, I don't think so.





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Friday, November 3, 2017

Owner Chews Me Out For Contacting His Lender!

First of all, I know the Owner quite well!

Second, there was a Notice of Default (NOD) filed on his property.

Third, I am dealing with a buyer that has expressed interest in acquiring this property and when I told them about the NOD, they said I should get the loan information.

With that said:  What I did wasn't wrong.

Been there; done that!

Through my years as a Real Estate Broker, I have also worked in the lender industry for prominent banks, mortgage companies, and brokers originating loans, etc.

I have acquire quite a bit of knowledge as to HOW? real estate financing works.

Do I know everything? No!
Do I continue to learn as the real estate industry evolves? Yes!

So it should NOT come as a surprise to anyone -- I told the owner -- that a buyer with cash wants to acquire property at or below market value.

That's how it works.  He reluctantly agreed. (He does the same thing.)

Since the property had an NOD, the buyer I am currently working with said: 'See if the lender will sell the loan?"'

So, I contacted the lender and was told: 'No! The loan is NOT for sale.'

I inform the buyer.  They were like, okay.
That's when the owner finds out through the lender I called, okay.
That's when the owner tells me: 'Don't do that ever again.' Okay!

But after hearing him out, I understand his position.  He doesn't want to lose the property but doesn't want to lost his investment into the property either.

I get it.  And, so do all of you fellow real estate owners.  You don't want to lose your initial or equity investment in any real estate property.  Neither do I.

Everyone knows that foreclosure is a bad thing -- especially when you lose your entire investment into the property.

I tell the buyer we need to make an offer before the NOD runs it's course. That was yesterday.

Hopefully, the buyer is able to convince his investors this is a steal at the asking price and should move forward quickly.

More as it happens.

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Wednesday, October 25, 2017

People who hanker for the past, usually end up alone in a ghost town.

Just so you know...

Ghost Towns don't just happen.

They are the result of the current town occupants NOT keeping an eye on the future.

Now, Nevada has plenty of Ghost Towns.  They were built for an immediate need because so many people flocked to these towns for one thing: to mine Gold or Silver.

The problem turned out to be that when the Gold or Silver ran it's course, the towns expired because of ... well, NOT keeping an eye on the future.

So, not foreseeing the future or turning their business eye toward another income stream, the town expired.

This is happening all over the world.

Rhyolite Casino

And, it could happen to us right here in Las Vegas NV!

But I don't think so.

The reason I don't think Las Vegas will fail anytime soon is that this is a city built for tourist!

And, for this city to die, Las Vegas will have to stop changing.  That's right.

Las Vegas is continually changing.  They adapt.  The Casinos still operate, but they always find another way to attract tourist to our beloved city.

Recently, there was a push for more retail.  We have more malls here than anywhere in the US -- that I can think of.

Just about every Resort embraces a mall concept which is easily accessible from the casino. 

So, if you grow tired of the slot machine taking your money?
Okay!  Then, you have the ability to window shop the assorted stores in the resorts mall.

Retail is dying because of the Internet?
Okay!  Then, take in a show at a resorts theater -- OR, have dinner at a spectacular resort restaurant.

Sooner or later, you'll have spent your hard earned saved dollars somewhere in or about the resort.

So, all you who live in middle of nowhere America.  Are you still waiting for that factory job you lost to automation to come back? (Hint! It isn't returning.)

From what I'm told, Las Vegas has a shortage of workers.

Okay, the job doesn't require you to spend hours on end operating a machine drilling holes in metal; or welding two pieces of metal together. The machines can do that themselves now.   But, then again.  You need to adapt to see success in the ever changing economic environment.

Have I said Las Vegas enough, yet?

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