Can Bitcoin fix THIS? (parcel for sale)
I've been screwed over by Real Estate Agents more times than the number of houses I've had the misfortune of living in. They screw you when you buy, and they screw you when you sell. It's so unjust, and they have way too much power. But the worst has been with the only piece of property I own that I bought WITHOUT a real estate agent, and now the local Realtors STILL manage to screw me over. They have no right, but they have all the influence and they dominate the communication channels. That's why I'm posting this on Nostor, after having given up all hope to sell my property. It's extremely hard for a little guy to reach would-be buyers without all the money grabbing advertizers and scalpers getting in the way, especially for a secluded lot where a sign on the property doesn't do anything. It's funny how I have no way to advertise, but every five years when Arizona's property leins accumulate to the point when the leinholder can foreclose, suddently a distant relative of mine gets a call from some investor who is ready to foreclose and wants to make an easy deal for virtually nothing. How did they manage to track down my relative, while I can't seem to get the word out that I have it for sale? And the irony of it? Forclosure is the mistaken reason why the local real estate office blocks potential buyers from me. They told me they saw in the recorded deed "how" I acquired the property, because it says in the deed that the price is withheld because it was sold to me for back taxes. The holier-than-thou real estate agents insinuate that I took the property from some poor vulnerable soul, when that isn't the case at all. (But how much ill-gotten wealth do THEY flaunt!) They just want to see me lose the property to forclosure as "punishment" for something I never did. Truth is, I bought the property from a one-man investment company. Maybe he had done a forclosure, I don't know. But after being screwed so many times by agents, I was looking for a smart deal without the middle men, and that was as good as I found. Anyhow, I paid $9000 for that lot. There. That's what was hidden from the deed. I thought it was overpriced compared to the first lot I had bought next to it, which I paid $6000 for, but I wanted both. And since the taxes are calculated based on market value, I thought I'd be smart and ask the seller of the $9000 lot if he could hide the "high" sale price on the deed, since he wouldn't come down on the price. I had no idea what I was doing, but the guy said he could say it was sold for tax delinquency under such-and-such a section of the law, and I agreed. Now I look like the bad guy who foreclosed. Anyway, I figured it was worth the overpriced second lot to have both CR-1 zoned lots side by side, which the building officials said could be combined for one large house or kept separate for two small houses. There's no HOA or CC&Rs. But anyway, now the agents always scorn ME and want ME to suffer, when THEY are the ones taking money from people unjustly hand over fist, asking as much as a 100 grand or more for nearby lots of similar size, and of course reaping their 6% or whatever commission for doing nothing but pushing stacks of paper and gatekeeping access to buyers. I hate with a vengeance such hypocrisy and double standards, enabled by their monopoly on the market. So, what can I do? It's been sooo many years, it feels like several lifetimes ago, taxes are adding up again, and I just want to get rid of this pair of lots and be done with the bloody US soil that soaked up a decade plus of my hard earned money in the 2008 financial crash and ruined my life for another decade plus after that. I even spent an additional $10k to drill a well on this property, so there's water, electricity, and communications available. The water is virually assured, since there's a nearby reservoir keeping the water table at about 74 feet. If I would just get what I spent, that would be about $25k just to throw out a number, but I've long since considered it a lost cause, so it's OBO. That's not even counting the crazy inflation since then or the combinatorial value of having a well, which is a rare and coveted thing in Arizona. Someone told me that that alone should quadruple the land value. But you tell me what it's worth to you. All I care is NO middle men. I just give you warranty deeds in exchange for bitcoin, handed over in person, like I did with cash way back when. Take as much time as you want to research the property, check the paperwork, visit, see the well, the excavation I did, the water pressure tank that I put there, the scrap junk I left in my haste so many years ago. It's all lost to me. Just make me an offer. I just want to finish my ties to the US and be done with it. Details, official document numbers, whatever you want to know from me is available. And you can TALK to me, the owner/seller! That's something that real estate agents won't let you do. Please spread this as far and wide as possible to reach anyone who might be interested. If nobody bites, I probably won't check this account anymore after a few weeks. This is a last ditch effort, in case bitcoin/nostr can save the day. Belated Merry Christmas (or whatever).
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