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March 10, 2008 at 10:40 PM #12062March 11, 2008 at 12:14 AM #167213
hipmatt
ParticipantThis show is interesting, however a much better show would be the follow up on the selling aspect of all theses homes. Not all of these stories end up with flippers making thousands. Sometimes the home doesn’t sell and you don’t find out what really happened to the owner.
March 11, 2008 at 12:14 AM #167535hipmatt
ParticipantThis show is interesting, however a much better show would be the follow up on the selling aspect of all theses homes. Not all of these stories end up with flippers making thousands. Sometimes the home doesn’t sell and you don’t find out what really happened to the owner.
March 11, 2008 at 12:14 AM #167539hipmatt
ParticipantThis show is interesting, however a much better show would be the follow up on the selling aspect of all theses homes. Not all of these stories end up with flippers making thousands. Sometimes the home doesn’t sell and you don’t find out what really happened to the owner.
March 11, 2008 at 12:14 AM #167572hipmatt
ParticipantThis show is interesting, however a much better show would be the follow up on the selling aspect of all theses homes. Not all of these stories end up with flippers making thousands. Sometimes the home doesn’t sell and you don’t find out what really happened to the owner.
March 11, 2008 at 12:14 AM #167637hipmatt
ParticipantThis show is interesting, however a much better show would be the follow up on the selling aspect of all theses homes. Not all of these stories end up with flippers making thousands. Sometimes the home doesn’t sell and you don’t find out what really happened to the owner.
March 11, 2008 at 9:39 AM #167712CMcG
ParticipantI’m kind of addicted to reruns of “Property Ladder.” The people make huge profits — often selling above list price
— but if you wait for the copyright at the end all these houses were rehabbed in 2005. What I can never understand is why the contractors appear hours behind schedule, make huge mistakes, etc. If I were being filmed for a national audience, I would do the utmost to make my business look great.March 11, 2008 at 9:39 AM #167646CMcG
ParticipantI’m kind of addicted to reruns of “Property Ladder.” The people make huge profits — often selling above list price
— but if you wait for the copyright at the end all these houses were rehabbed in 2005. What I can never understand is why the contractors appear hours behind schedule, make huge mistakes, etc. If I were being filmed for a national audience, I would do the utmost to make my business look great.March 11, 2008 at 9:39 AM #167610CMcG
ParticipantI’m kind of addicted to reruns of “Property Ladder.” The people make huge profits — often selling above list price
— but if you wait for the copyright at the end all these houses were rehabbed in 2005. What I can never understand is why the contractors appear hours behind schedule, make huge mistakes, etc. If I were being filmed for a national audience, I would do the utmost to make my business look great.March 11, 2008 at 9:39 AM #167287CMcG
ParticipantI’m kind of addicted to reruns of “Property Ladder.” The people make huge profits — often selling above list price
— but if you wait for the copyright at the end all these houses were rehabbed in 2005. What I can never understand is why the contractors appear hours behind schedule, make huge mistakes, etc. If I were being filmed for a national audience, I would do the utmost to make my business look great.March 11, 2008 at 9:39 AM #167614CMcG
ParticipantI’m kind of addicted to reruns of “Property Ladder.” The people make huge profits — often selling above list price
— but if you wait for the copyright at the end all these houses were rehabbed in 2005. What I can never understand is why the contractors appear hours behind schedule, make huge mistakes, etc. If I were being filmed for a national audience, I would do the utmost to make my business look great.March 11, 2008 at 10:05 AM #167655Enorah
ParticipantIt’s called “reality” tv.
Where is the drama in things going smoothly?
Most of it is scripted or filmed to look as if the problems are much more dramatic than they actually are.
Never think for a moment that reality tv is your reality. LOL
March 11, 2008 at 10:05 AM #167659Enorah
ParticipantIt’s called “reality” tv.
Where is the drama in things going smoothly?
Most of it is scripted or filmed to look as if the problems are much more dramatic than they actually are.
Never think for a moment that reality tv is your reality. LOL
March 11, 2008 at 10:05 AM #167690Enorah
ParticipantIt’s called “reality” tv.
Where is the drama in things going smoothly?
Most of it is scripted or filmed to look as if the problems are much more dramatic than they actually are.
Never think for a moment that reality tv is your reality. LOL
March 11, 2008 at 10:05 AM #167332Enorah
ParticipantIt’s called “reality” tv.
Where is the drama in things going smoothly?
Most of it is scripted or filmed to look as if the problems are much more dramatic than they actually are.
Never think for a moment that reality tv is your reality. LOL
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