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Thursday, August 11, 2016



Heya, Gregg with two Gs, how goes it? How's the blood money business over at Keller Williams?

Why pray tell, is the Kawecki home off the market?

Dang. If you double-ended it, you could have made 6% of its selling price. It would have gone for more than $719,000, you know. (Unless one of your friends or associates bought it.) $42,000 or more. Nice work if you can stomach it. 

What kind of a guy is Gregg? Well, a friendly and outgoing one, according to his page on KW.com:

Not many people can say they’ve performed in front of hundreds of thousands of people. Yet local businessman Gregg Bruno counts this experience among the many he has enjoyed in places such as Rome, New York and Vancouver, singing as part of a choral group. 
This accomplished ensemble performer thrives on the chemistry and connection of singing with others. His voice may be one of many, but the combination of these different harmonies results in a powerful performance that leaves those who hear it awestruck. 
Accomplished ensemble performer? Sure sounds like it. Folks from Vancouver to Rome have some fond, fond memories of the last time Greggggg was in town.

And a sensitive soul, he is. Born to the business of investing in real estate, he's apparently done quite well for himself. Ladies, you might want to find out if he's married!
With his strong business sense and experience as an investor himself, Gregg understands how one transaction can change a person’s life for the better, both in the short and long term. His own experience of building wealth through real estate, as well as his family’s, has taught him the importance of helping his clients make smart home buying, selling or investing decisions.
One transaction really can make a difference. Just ask Hank and Helen!

5 comments:

  1. I wrote a nice note to him on his website to tell him what a scum bag he is and to sell Helen and Hank their house back!

    http://www.kw.com/kw/agent/greggbruno#

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    1. That's a nice thing to do, Unknown. However scum bags like him generally don't care that they are scum bags. It seems they live for it being scum bags.

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  2. Realtors are pure parasites. At least lenders serve a purpose. In this case, though, the so-called lender is a ravenous pirhana. I cannot believe the way Tomaszewski's lawyer was looking for pity.

    “It’s very sad, but my client had nothing to do with the sadness,” Tomaszewski's lawyer said. The judge was not swayed by the cost to the lender.
    http://www.simivalleyacorn.com/news/2016-07-29/Family/Defrauded_couples_eviction_delayed.html

    Cry me a river, big boy.

    Tomaszewski did not have to foreclose. He could have offered workable terms.

    Also, I'd say the title is clouded on this property, because it was exchanged for a certain consideration (money from Chadd), and Chadd did not honor it, so by rights it goes back to the Kaweckis. True, that's not in writing, but if Chadd isn't around to deny it, it should be taken as a contract. Obviously the Kaweckis would not have signed over their house in exchange for nothing, so a contract is implied. Maybe they need a tougher lawyer?

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  3. Currently selling three houses on the block, including the one across the street

    http://site43520.myrealestateplatform.com/listings-search/#/1680507520

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  4. Pricey stuff. Makes me wonder if someone put Chadd up to it and the foreclosure was a part of the scam. Dollars per square foot $383 to $429 aren't all that impressive, though.

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