No Silly! We list properties like houses, condos, and land, not cars.
We do not advertise anything other than our own website, PropertyOnion.com. We would never send you ads for pills!
Ummm, technically there's no age restrictions. Anyone can buy a house. Minors might have issues holding title in their name, they might want to have a grownup on title as well. Check with your lawyers
Yes and No. We have created a website that has all the properties in it and easy ways to create lists WITHIN the website itself to your specifications. We cannot print these lists out and mail them to you, it would be too costly in both man hours, printer ink and postage. You also would not get them in a timely manner, they would all be sold before you got to sort your paper list to read it!.
No, we don't. You need to do your own due diligence. Buy a title search, do your research, talk to a real estate attorney. Do not buy any of these properties if you don't know what you are doing. Get Educated or become well advised by professionals!
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