Property Tax/Wealth/Financial Advice.
Special Care Planner.
General Do-gooder.
Common-Sense should be common.
M.Ed., ChSNC®, CPFA®
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@texasrunnerDFW@marcportermagee Home-schooling, private school, and charter school enrollment have all seen significant increases. Certainly adds to those numbers.
@texasrunnerDFW She knows that over 60 votes in significantly higher percentages that any other demographic. She’s pandering for votes. Plain and simple. (Otherwise, the idea of over 60 homeowners not paying property taxes is the quickest way to crash social and community systems.)
@ShannonJoyRadio It happens every year. @GregAbbott_TX & #txlege said “biggest property tax relief EVER!” Every person I talk to (& represent) has a HIGHER property tax bill this year. Every. Last. One.
Welcome to Texas!
FILE YOUR NOTICE OF PROTEST! Then fight.
🚨 “REALTORS ARE SCAM ARTISTS” — VIRAL VIDEO TORCHING THE INDUSTRY IS GOING NUCLEAR
A skit exploding across social media is ripping into the real estate industry, and it’s hitting a nerve.
In the video, a homebuyer slowly realizes something about the process that makes it look suspicious.
Every time she tries to make an offer, the real estate agent suddenly claims there’s “another bid.”
But when the buyer asks basic questions like who the bidder is, what they offered, or if they’re even real, the response is always the same:
“I can’t say.”
Then the realization hits.
If the price goes up… the agent’s commission goes up too.
Seconds later the house is “sold” and the real estate agent walks away with a $50,000 commission.
Now the internet is arguing.
Some say agents protect buyers through complex deals.
Others say it’s just the most expensive middleman job in America.
Be honest: are realtors worth it… or is the whole system a scam?
@alt_w_v_g I happened upon this account this morning. I read 3 posts. I laughed, I cried (don’t tell anyone), and immediately became very introspective. Life changing. I followed.