Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Can I buy South Korean real estate for a better price if the North attacks?

Q. How much can I save if I want to buy land in Soth Korea if North Korea attacks South Korea? I am hoping to save at least 20% on the land and then sell it back to the Koreans in a few years.
it is not supposed to be funny, dummy. I want to make money and this seems like a great opportunity. If you don't want to make money, then go sit at home and watch your mother bath herself.

A. You might lose big time if the NOrth Sucessfully invades the south.

The north would just nationalize your property and you wouldn't get any money from it.


Why people like myself cant tell apart a Koreans from south and north?
Q. I have seen many Koreans in my country i met two korean businessmen working in real estate one is from the north and one from the south they both speak the same language i believe they can understand each other and they all look alike and much like east and west Germany (now reunited)

A. I never ever met a North Korean before, but plenty of South Koreans. You sure that person was North Korean because they are not allowed to travel much. Its hard to believe this story.


Are the North Korean nuclear tests just a cunning way of manipulating Tokyo real estate prices?
Q. Which is another way of asking if the Glorious Leader of North Korea just your garden variety real estate speculator?

A. Yes.
It is a massive conspiracy by Kim Jong Il to crash the Tokyo and Seoul RE markets so he can buy up commercial properties cheap.
Then he will announce to the world that he is dismantling his nuclear program and reunifying with South Korea.
This will cause values to skyrocket and he will reap a princely sum on the appreciation.

Or, perhaps you have your tinfoil hat on a bit tight.


How do I get someones name on a Korean War veteran list?
Q. There was an older man that lived in an apartment in front of my house when I was a kid. He passed away and his family took his body to North or South Carolina. He was a great man and I spent many hours listening to his stories about the Korean war. I don't know anything about him other than his first name and that he's a veteran. There's a wall of names of veterans of the Korean war by my house and he's not on it. How do I find out more about him and get his name on there?

A. First-You must have his complete name
Obits, Real estate tax records, neighbors etc.

Once you have obtained this you must find out the time frame he served. With this info you can contact your congress person and ask them for help.

If at all you can find out where his family is...they just might have a copy of his DD-214..This is a paper history all personnel are given upon discharge. You can get ahold of the Department of Defense and they can take it from there. But this will require a lot of effort on your part..Good luck...Hope this helps





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