One Man’s Misfortune Is Another Man’s Key to Success

If you were offered a deal that sounded as though it was unbeatable, and it turned out that there was no risk
taken by you, you would absolutely take it, wouldn’t you? Most of us, if not all, would. But now put this variable into the formula: You can only have this deal by taking advantage of the fact that a couple with their three kids are separating after one of the parents lost their employment. They will sell for just over half of what they paid for the house because the bottom fell out of the market and the repayments are hindering them.

How do you feel now? Still thinking of cracking open a bottle of champagne and celebrating your good treasure? Well, you may well be. The bottom line is that there will always be bad news in this world, and if you feel that it is extremely unkind to benefit from someone else’s misfortune then there will be countless other people out there who are not at all distressed about taking that step. Clearly you would be well advised not to let loose your good wealth in front of the family who are about to lose their house, but they need to sell it, and you will not be helping them by opting out of the decision.

This is how many people make their first step on the real estate market. As matters stand, others will acquire houses from seized-property auctions without taking into mind that the work that went into those houses may have been bought by drug money, and buying from a repossession auction is also a way of gaining from another’s misfortune if you wish to take that view of things. It’s all relevant, and you are not the mean guy.

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