tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2321320695584069696.post1168146313063164340..comments2023-11-05T00:50:11.104-07:00Comments on Hugh Wood: How to Raffle Your House for a Profit. Maybe.Hugh Woodhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01021049579391065763noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2321320695584069696.post-4041581540652617192018-06-18T02:42:11.578-07:002018-06-18T02:42:11.578-07:00If you'd like an easy way to earn part-timeinc...If you'd like an easy way to earn part-timeincome by doing something FUN, go check this out now:<br /><br />==> http://www.woodprofits.com?fhasdjgaf66r283<br /><br />My friend Jim, has successfully run a HIGHLY profitable woodworking business from home and he has just released his step-by-step blueprint.<br />Read His Amazing Story:<br /><br />==> http://www.woodprofits.com?fhasdjgaf66r283<br /><br />It is a no-fluff step by step guide to create a part-time woodworking business, selling easy-to-build wood crafts, from HOME...with NO capital or experience required.<br /><br />==> http://www.woodprofits.com?fhasdjgaf66r283<br /><br />He started out with little carpentry skills and run a business in a 10x20 feet spacewith ZERO capital....But managed to made $9000 per month as a one-person business within the FIRST year!<br />The cool thing is, you don't have to be an expert woodworker to start this business as it's packed with solid STEP-BY-STEP instructions and information on what to do to turn your *passion into profit*.<br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04069970525043790371noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2321320695584069696.post-458342349745544742010-08-31T21:00:28.974-07:002010-08-31T21:00:28.974-07:00This site is loaded with some good information, bu...This site is loaded with some good information, but frought with doom and gloom regarding house raffles. Is a $50,000 tax burden really a problem when you receive a home valued at $200,000 in exchange? As a real estate investor, I know that any investor would love to pick up a property valued at $200,000 and only pay $50,000. I agree that many people may not be able to come up with the tax amount, but most house raffles allow the grand prize winner to choose a cash prize instead of the home. In 2009, I sold my house in a raffle and the winner quickly borrowed the tax amount from a private investor, and he now has the home rented for $1200 per month. The home was valued at $200,000, and the winner could have chosen $100,000 cash instead. Let's keep house raffles going; but, yes,know what you're buying when you buy the ticket, and choose house raffles that have a winning raffle formula. <br /><br />Good luck to all! Diane Giraudo McDermott, Author of: I SOLD MY HOUSE IN A RAFFLE, A Proven Step-by-step Method to Get Your Asking Price, Save Money, Save Time, & Help a Charity Too! www.isoldmyhouseinaraffle.comDiane Giraudo McDermotthttp://www.isoldmyhouseinaraffle.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2321320695584069696.post-48988874098145775402010-04-13T13:06:20.211-07:002010-04-13T13:06:20.211-07:00Thanks, I've always wondered how to Raffle my ...Thanks, I've always wondered how to Raffle my house for a profit. I've been looking for <a title="Maryland Apartments For Rent" href="http://www.apartmentsforrenttoday.com/Maryland-Apartments.php" rel="nofollow">Maryland Apartments For Rent</a>, before I sell my house, but sometimes I think I should just try and sell my house first.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com