tonybaloney
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tonybaloney
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everything in moderation, including moderation.

3 weeks until the NFL Draft. We put together a 3-round alternating mock draft. Order: 1. @MelKiperESPN 2. @nfldraftscout 3. @Jordan_Reid 4. Me Full mock: espn.com/nfl/draft2026/…




92 year old seller - still very sharp First thing I did is ask if she had family close and make sure they were in the meeting I could have swiped a lot of equity, but then I would have to look in the mirror and sleep at night What I have noticed about older sellers they have price anchored to a value long past and they cant imagine what current market value of their house is. They bought for $48k they made $18k a year in income, they stopped being active in trading and knowledge 20 years prior and cant imagine how a person might have $1mm to buy their house and how incomes are $200k This is why its so easy for wholesalers to swipe equity from older sellers. I believe in doing the right thing for others We made an offer based on our desired ROI and profit which Ive shown 4 examples this week. Not more, not less. Same offer we make to experienced sellers Open, transparent, honest, do the right thing, pray and trust God. 3 flips and 3 brokerage deals this year so far - haven't prospected once. btw - person who gave us this lead called this a "hoarder home" this is NOT a hoarder home







.@eringriffith: "His start-up, Medvi, a telehealth provider of GLP-1 weight-loss drugs, got 300 customers in its first month. In its second month, it gained 1,000 more. In 2025, Medvi’s first full year in business, the company generated $401 million in sales. Mr. Gallagher then hired his only employee, his younger brother, Elliot. This year, they are on track to do $1.8 billion in sales." nytimes.com/2026/04/02/tec…



Just got ex parte notice for the fourth day in a row from a defaulted tenant who hasn't shown up for the past three days in a row. Each day, my client missed work, drove an hour, and paid attorney fees. Tenant has been in possession a year and never paid rent. My client, a blue-collar Mexican immigrant, let her in because he bought her untrue sob story. I know it wasn't true, because I evicted her from her previous residence. I made the settlement deal she violated by leaving weeks late, and not paying the small amount of money she agreed to for the extra time she was allowed. My previous client, understandably, didn't want to pay extra attorney fees to go back to court, get her record unsealed, and get a worthless money judgment. But even if they had, my client had no idea how to check her records. He just believed her -- wrongly figuring if it didn't work out, he could easily evict her. He's learned his lesson. He won't be helping poor mothers with sad stories anymore, and he may just sell the place. It's housing providers like him that the system is driving out of business.






3 weeks until the NFL Draft. We put together a 3-round alternating mock draft. Order: 1. @MelKiperESPN 2. @nfldraftscout 3. @Jordan_Reid 4. Me Full mock: espn.com/nfl/draft2026/…





Kincaid (knee) may be load managed in 2026 dlvr.it/TRpMtb
















