September 11, 2007
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I suppose the fascination with Jeff and what he does and how he does it should not have been a surprise. Perhaps because I deal with real estate every day, and with Jeff just about everyday, I was not prepared for the reaction the show got. So personal! On both sides: positive and negative. To those of you who enjoyed it, found it entertaining, informative, fun, and outrageous and “got” Jeff, I know you were happy to see the bonus episode.
Carrie and I have been busy looking for the next “nugget”, as Jenni would say, and contrary to the “experts”, the Los Angeles real estate market-- and more specifically, Los Feliz-- is still HOT. Consequently, people are not throwing houses on the market, foreclosures are not popping up on every block, and optimism is greater here than in other parts of the country. The movie industry has had a blockbuster year. The market is very active, and inventory continues to be low. I guess you will have to watch next season to see what happens to Commonwealth, Nottingham, Ben Lomond and Valley Oak Two, and to check out the properties we find for Jeff and Ryan.
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Comments
Kenny wrote:
Hello Boni! What advise do you give to a novice flipper who has little education about Real Estate & challenged credit? Also can you flip houses on a part time basis? Will Million Dollar Lisitng be back on for another season?
posted on September 12, 2007 at 5:56 PM
Sandra Benzvi wrote:
After seeing Jeff in action, he's a real inspiration for all who would love to do this,..buy, fix and sell. I remember when my mother owned 28 houses in Miami, and back then, during the 60's through the 80's, [if only she had hung on to some of them,] it can be hard work, and behind all the takes during the show, real time, the aggrivation, and remembering what my mother went through at times, it's yet one of the most rewarding business to be in. I also enjoyed seeing Scotty Brown do his thing on Million Dollar Listing, and would love to see him again on Bravo. Bring Scotty Brown back for another season!!
posted on October 4, 2007 at 10:19 PM
Sal Vinti wrote:
Hey Scotty,
It has been exactly one year since I emailed you. I see Bravo had the emailed featured in your Blog so I thought this followup was appropriate. Thanks to you , Bravo, the "Million dollar listing" and one great outside shot .... I sunk my own longshot .... almost 7 MILIION in sales in my rookie year in a depressed Market. I followed your example and I kept it real . Now that I am officially a Million Dollar Member maybe Bravo can come to New York. I hope to see you in New York for a first Class Manhattan Steak!
All the Best,
Sal Vinti
posted on October 14, 2007 at 9:28 PM
Sheila wrote:
Hi.. I was watching the episode where Chase sold his first home and am so upset at Mr. Tito and his realtor Christine. How rude and abrassive! I think Chase did a great job but giving in to over 3000.00 more than this creep tito's realtor was sad to see. I think he's a great realtor but don't be so eager that you have people take advantage of you. And as for realtors like Christine. She'll get her's.. she's a horrific sole and i hope tito's water pipes really do burst so all that money he suckered out of you end up coming out of his account. I really don't want to be on the blog but my husband and i were just so angreeee at the manipulation. Don't give up chase, we think you're awesome.
posted on December 30, 2007 at 2:07 AM
Sonja wrote:
Hey Scotty,
I just want to let you k now that I am a mortgage broker and have being working since 2001. I watch the Million Dollar listing eery chance I got and was inspired not by the realtors I worked with, but by you and Deanna and her husband, and the Gals for Orange ounty. And now I am in school and on my way to obtaining my Real Estate License. Thanks for being the LIGHT BULB for me. God Bless.
Sonja,
posted on February 19, 2008 at 11:38 PM
Richard wrote:
Great series. Missed a couple episodes. I really hope Bravo runs a Season 1 marathon before Season 2 premieres.
posted on May 31, 2008 at 9:30 AM