The nice thing about buing a house from a private owner instead of a real estate agent is that there is not commision paid. You will still have to pay the commision to your real estate agent if you have one but there is no commision being paid by the seller which means you may get the house at a lower price.
You can buy them if your a member.
You can buy used cars from dealers or private owners. Dealers are more reliable, but private owners generally sell for cheaper. A good combination is to look on craigslist in your area (making sure to be wary of scams) and cars.com, which allows you to search for local cars from both dealers and private owners.
Yes but most of them are piracy hacks or private owners becides the pokewalker comes free
try www.owners.com it is a website based entirely on houses for sale by owners and is reliable and trusted by a lot of banks and companies and is directed by home owners self-directed and looking to buy or sell a home without an agent.
When nobody offers to buy it, they lower the price so that it attracts the attention of possible future owners.
If they are private they would not be selling seats. You would have to find the private owners and ask but any jet even small selling seats routinely is not private.
You can buy horses from horse sales, private owners, riding stables, and any other place or person that has one for sale.
There are many companies that would purchase houses for cash. Some of these companies would include "Cash Home Buyers", "I Buy Houses" or "We Buy Houses".
No, you cannot buy houses in jail in Monopoly.
No, banks do not typically buy houses. They provide loans to individuals or companies to purchase homes, but they do not directly buy the houses themselves.
Management Buy Out. The management team operating a company may believe that they can run the company better than the existing owners, usually a holding company. So they offer to buy the company from the owners in the belief that it is worth more to them than it is to the owners. Often happens when the owners indicate that they want to sell or close the company down.
No, you cannot buy houses in Monopoly while in jail.