More than half of the “experts” say that we’re not in a bubble, but denial and irrational exuberance are exactly what precipitate the most dangerous bubbles. When accounting for historically extremely high stock and housing prices, surrounding the worst stock market crash, GDP crash and unemployment spike in history, the numbers say that an ultra huge economic crash is in the works. Runaway inflation must now be taken into consideration when contemplating the real estate market. Extreme Fed policy, amid secrecy and misinformation, can only paper over the bad news temporarily, eventually making it worse. It’s only matter of time before the public catches on. Printing money can only delay the inevitable, either when the Fed removes the punch bowl, or after the US dollar collapses.
Will the U.S. housing market finally crash in 2022? Is Zillow’s recent setback a sign of real estate market trouble? The ECB European Central Bank sees housing bubble set to burst. What are most so-called experts missing? They’re failing to point out the roles that money printing, concealed inflation and economic stagnation are playing in the real estate market. Assets are being pumped up, but the pump is artificial and temporary. Global real estate is beginning to stagnate (enough to stifle the most weak, the most fake and the most over-hyped of players), but may not have a serious correction until after the Fed stops the radical money printing, or until the value of the U.S. dollar falls dramatically. Are you ready for the era of the $100 million dollar Big Mac?
In times of economic chaos, keep from falling behind. There’s a silver lining in every cloud. Take advantage of the opportunities to get ahead by recognizing and retaining the money that is left on the table for you. Robert Kiyosaki reminds us to be prepared to buy after prices tumble. Investors may profit from the global real estate crash by shorting stocks like zillow and open-door. | COMMENT
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December rings in as the most joyful time of the year. The current year is coming to a close, the Holiday Celebrations all mean different things to different people, but most always represent happiness and good wishes. You will notice that a giving spirit exists, unlike other times of the year, if you look around. | VIDEO
Unfortunately, many homeowners feel the bind of being ready to enjoy the holiday but trapped with a big task. They are desperate to exit their current home and give themselves a big Christmas Gift – a NEW place to call home.
Here’s how you and I can help. As a result of my team’s work with over 5,000 families over 20 years and three recessions, we have developed a unique program to quickly get an acceptable “cash” offer on any home for market value. So we are giving Home Owners wanting to make a move an extraordinary gift this holiday season. For December, we will guarantee, in writing, the sale of an area home in 30 days at a price acceptable to the homeowner. In the event there is no sale, we’ll pay the homeowner $3,500.* *The homeowner and I need to agree on the price. We do that starting with a simple, FREE consultation.
Here is what you can do to help!
If anyone you know, including yourself, is considering making a move, we would like to offer them a FREE, No Obligation to Sell for Top Dollar Consultation. On this call, we’ll discuss just how they can make their move, get what they want, and do it with the least hassle.
AND while we are on the phone, I will instantly send over a FREE Special Report titled “Costly Home Seller Mistakes to Avoid When Selling During the Holiday Season.” Just like we are thankful for you and your business, I am confident your referrals will be thanking you for steering them in the right direction on getting their home sold!!!
*A GREAT Guarantee: Sold in 30 Days, or I pay a $3,500.00 Cash Penalty!
*A FREE Consultation to Discuss What Price Can Be Expected.
*A FREE Special Report that details Mistakes to Avoid When Selling in Today’s Market.
AND remember, YOUR referrals help the Kids!
We are still on a mission to raise $25,000 for Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles CHLA, so we donate a good portion of our income from home sales. As you know, CHLA does a tremendous job of helping kids fight through and survive heart transplants: stuff that many times rob the life right out of young people.
Attached is a story of one young girl’s eyesight being saved. CHLA survives on Sponsorships and Donations.
So YOUR REFERRALS REALLY DO HELP THE KIDS!
Who do you know considering buying or selling a home you could refer to my real estate sales team?
Not only will they benefit from our award-winning service, but we donate a portion of our income on every home sale to Children’s Hospital right here in Los Angeles. Your Referrals Really Do Help the Kids…
I want to make it easy to refer your friends, neighbors, associates, or family members considering making a move, so here are your options:
1. You can go to www.ReferralsHelpKids.com and enter their contact info on line or forward the link to who you know considering a move.
2. Of course, you can always call me direct as well at 213-880-9910.
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Who do you know considering buying or selling a home you could refer to my real estate sales team? Not only will they benefit from our award-winning service, but you can rest assured a very worthy group of children will benefit as well!
To refer your friends, neighbors, associates, or family members considering making a move, just give me a call or pass on my number to them!
In my career of helping families sell their homes and/or buy another, we have met some wonderful, loving, caring friends. People like you! So for those you know that are considering a move, you have my word that we will do our very best in helping them buy or sell the place they call home.
I hope this special month of Showing Thanks brings you much joy and happiness. With all my appreciation,
Your Home Sold Guaranteed!
P.S. We love honoring our past clients like you. Read all about that at: www.ReferralsHelpKids.com .
P.P.S. “You have really changed our daughter’s life for the better. You have our deepest appreciation.”
I have attached an article that demonstrates the great work done by CHLA and how your referrals really do help the kids right here in Los Angeles. Keep em coming!
Corey
Why I Support Children’s Hospital Los Angeles:
I grew up right here in the Los Angeles area. Born at St. Francis Hospital. When I first heard
about a young person close to our family suffering from a nasty disease and getting treated for that at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles. It was then that I began to pay more immediate attention to their work at that hospital. Since then, I have learned that it is a collection of hard-working health care professionals, most making their home right here in the Los Angeles area, all coming together for a common cause. That cause is to help young people overcome unfortunate health issues that life sometimes throws our way.
Being in the Los Angeles area, a California native, I take pride in supporting so that I can do the good work these people do at Children’s. My team rally’s around our annual goal of raising money and donating portions of our income to help Children’s in their quest to heal young people when they need healing. My team and I are committed to providing outstanding results for buyers and sellers referred to us by our past clients. I have discovered that Children’s Hospital Los Angeles shares similar commitments to their patients. And since their services survive on sponsorships and donations, we are happy to contribute and proud to support them.
Over the years our team has helped our friends, family, clients to buy, sell or lease a home, we have met some wonderful, loving, caring people.
People like you!
So your referrals can be assured that not only will they get the award-winning service we are known for but also the guarantee to back it up, but that a solid portion of the income we receive will go toward a very worthy cause.
The hospital’s ‘game-changer’ technology kept the 3-year-old alive long enough for a heart transplant.By Michael Y. Park Britney and Chris knew something was seriously wrong when their littlest girl, Emme, lost all the energy that she was known for. “It was kind of a four-day process,” Britney said of the events that started in June 2020. “She was breathing funny, then sleeping the next day, and threw up right after she ate. The next day, she was really tired and her chest was really heaving, and that’s when we took her in. It was a chain of events that just weren’t right.”Their parental instincts were proven right in the worst possible way: Emme’s heart was failing. When the bundle of energy that was Emme just couldn’t make it out of bed during that four-day period, her parents knew it meant trouble. They rushed her to her regular pediatrician. “They told us they were transferring her to CHLA because CHLA,
CHLA’s Emergency Transport team rushed Emme and Britney to the hospital. There, specialists at the Heart Institute performed an echocardiogram, an electrocardiogram and a chest X-ray. It was nighttime when they shared the results with Britney: Her daughter was in complete heart failure. The CHLA heart team explained that Emme was going to need a heart transplant. “The thing about dilated cardiomyopathy is that it can stay hidden for a while until the kids get really sick,” says Cynthia Herrington, MD, Surgical Director of the Heart Transplant Program and the Ryan Winston Family Chair in Transplant Cardiology. “But when they fall off the cliff, they really fall off.” Britney appreciated the straightforward tack they took. “They kept asking us, ‘Are you OK with that?’” she recalled. “And at a certain point, we had to say, ‘Is there any other way we’re going to walk out of here with her?’ And they said, ‘No.’ And we said, ‘Then we’re OK with it.’”
Emme Got a New Heart—and Made New Friends—at CHLA
At home at CHLA
For the next few months, Children’s Hospital Los Angeles was Emme’s new home as she waited for a match with a donor’s heart. The family settled into a routine: Britney was at CHLA with Emme from Sunday through Thursday, and Chris stayed with her on weekends. Back at home in Acton, Britney’s parents took care of Lucy—because of COVID-19 protocols, Lucy could only talk to her sister through FaceTime. But the staff did what they could to keep Emme’s spirits up.
Emme Got a New Heart—and Made New Friends—at CHLA
About two months after the successful Berlin Heart implantation, the family got the call for which they’d been hoping against hope. Emme had been matched with a donor’s heart. “It’s bittersweet because you know someone else had to lose their baby to save yours,” Britney says. “They just came and saw her for rounds and we were going to go for a walk, but then they came back in and needed to take a measurement to see how tall she was. And then they said, ‘You have a heart. Those are the right measurements.’”
“It was actually Emme who called me on the phone,” Chris says, who recalls the confusion—and then relief and elation—he felt when he got the call. “I was at work, and she said, ‘Guess what! I get a new heart!’” “After four months, when a heart became available, Emme’s organs were strong and healthy thanks to the VAD support, which relieved the stress on her body caused by her failing heart,” says Dr. Herrington.
Emme got her new heart on Nov. 19. She went home on Dec. 9. “We get the new heart,” says Chris, “and I was like, ‘What is the recovery time for something that drastic?’ And they’re like, ‘Usually two to three weeks.’ So it was actually fairly easy.” “She wanted to leave, but she didn’t want to leave because she didn’t want to say goodbye to everyone at the hospital,” says Britney.
“It was funny, bringing her home. That was the first time she had been out of the hospital—off her floor—in six months,” Chris says. “So it was her first ride on the elevator. When it started to go down, she almost sat down because she didn’t know what it was doing. She was like, ‘Oh my gosh!’ on the car ride home for all the bumps. She hadn’t been in a car in six months.” At first, Emme had to relearn how to run and go up and downstairs. But within two or three days, she was already playing with her sister in the way she had before she got sick. Nowadays, she’s riding the horses that the family keeps at their new home in New Mexico. But once a month, Emme goes back to CHLA for her follow-up and to see the friends she made there.
“She was recently back here for a visit,” Dr. Herrington says. “She looks great. She’s doing well with her new heart.” “She gets all excited when she knows she’s going to see Dr. Weisert or the others because they’re always so soothing, and they were with her from the beginning,” Britney says. “She knew everyone’s names. She really made connections with everyone.” Patient Story and photos courtesy CHLA
How You Can Help
Refer your friends, neighbors, associates or family members considering making a move: www.ReferralsHelpKids.com or call Corey at 213-880-9910