Flipping foreclosures from drab to chic becomes the new focus of many real
estate reality TV shows set to debut.
Foreclosures, which have skyrocketed across the country, will become the new focus on many real
estate reality TV shows slated for later this summer and fall, airing on several TV networks.
CREA has been successful in its efforts to have Realtor vs. Realtor, a Canadian real
estate reality TV series, pulled from the air.
Not exact matches
NBC chairman Bob Greenblatt said his network isn't to blame for Donald Trump's surprising political ascendancy from real
estate mogul and former
reality TV star to the Republican nominee for president.
Eager to bring on a sharp - elbowed advocate like his former lawyer, the legendary Roy Cohn, Trump turned to Cohen — who was never just an attorney for the real
estate mogul and
reality TV star.
A real
estate developer and
reality TV star - turned politician, Trump sparked fury in Mexico when he launched his campaign for the presidency in 2015 with a pledge to build a massive border wall and accusations that Mexico sent rapists and drug runners across the border.
On one side of the podium on Monday night will be Trump, the real
estate mogul and former
reality TV host with a propensity for hurling insults and enflaming rhetoric at his opponents.
He's a man who almost needs no introduction — business magnate, real
estate developer,
reality TV mogul and now politician Donald Trump has set the U.S. presidential race on fire.
Mainstream European politicians initially saw in U.S. President Donald Trump a real -
estate billionaire, a
reality TV personality, and a novice to the political stage.
It is among businesses that could create unprecedented conflicts of interest for Trump, a New York real
estate developer and former
reality TV star.
Since announcing his run for president in June, the real -
estate developer and
reality -
TV star has dominated coverage of the 2016 race, much to the chagrin of other candidates.
And that makes it official:
Reality TV star and real
estate mogul Donald J. Trump is running for the GOP nomination unopposed.
Since the unaired 2005 footage from «Access Hollywood» emerged on Friday, dozens of Republicans, including Arizona U.S. Sen. John McCain and House Speaker Paul Ryan, have either withdrawn endorsements or indicated that they would no longer support the billionaire real
estate developer and
reality TV star's bid for the White House.
Real
estate mogul and
reality TV star Donald Trump has provided a preview of what a Trump - for - governor campaign might look like.
As a real
estate mogul and
reality TV star — well before he alleged on Twitter that Obama wiretapped his phones during the campaign — Trump expressed regular concern that his phone lines were not secure, according to three former Trump Organization executives.
The real
estate mogul - turned
reality TV star said that if he's elected he would support hydrofracking and Second Amendment rights.
Trump, who is reportedly struggling with the fact that his image as a consummate dealmaker (back when he was just a real
estate mogul and
reality TV star, and not the president) might be tarnished by a health care reform failure, will hold a National Economic Council meeting this morning.
Former White House spokesman Robert Gibbs engaged in a little pop psychology of potential 2012 contender Donald Trump, saying he doesn't believe the real
estate developer - turned -
reality TV star will challenge President Obama because he «probably fears failure the most.»
Even the best crystal balls couldn't have predicted some of the bizarre events of 2016 — not least, that a crude,
TV reality show host / real
estate billionaire would win the race for president.
Donald Trump, a real
estate mogul and
reality TV star, will appear at a Republican Party event in Syracuse next month.
In this May 23, 2005 file photo, real
estate mogul and
Reality TV star Donald Trump, left, listens as Michael Sexton introduces him at a news conference in New York where he announced the establishment of Trump University.
Fahy says it's especially important to know about the former real
estate developer and
reality TV star's business deadlines, as the President issues a tax - cutting proposal to Congress.
Real
estate «mogul» and
reality TV entrepreneur Donald Trump is being sued for $ 40 million by the New York State Attorney General's office over «Trump University», an allegedly false university that lured students in with prom... Read
Over the coming weeks and months, investors and businesses everywhere will need to wrap their heads around the idea that a bombastic real -
estate mogul and former
reality TV star, with a clear disdain for demonstrable facts and a bizarre sensitivity about the size of his hands, will now play a key role in deciding the future path of an $ 18 - trillion economy, the world's biggest and most important.
Donald Trump, the real
estate tycoon and
reality TV star, meanwhile, told CNN's Jake Tapper, in June, that he is «not a huge believer in the global warming phenomenon.»
How this boorish, pompous real
estate mogul and
reality TV star with no experience whatsoever in the art of governing (and with all the aforementioned flaws highlighted in the first paragraph of this article) could be preferable to a woman who has spent most of her life in public service is beyond me.
Nor is it a «real
estate investors wanted» bandit sign nor a
TV reality show.
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From starting as a Broadway showman who was a regular on the New York club scene before becoming a property developer and being mentored by scoundrel attorney Roy Cohn, his successes in real
estate development, hotels, casinos, airlines, beauty pageants,
reality TV show «The Apprentice», writing books and public speaking has brought him fame and wealth in abundance.
Over the past few decades, many people have discovered (thanks to
reality TV) that there is money to be made in buying «fixer upper» real
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More than 160 students who paid thousands of dollars to attend San Antonio real
estate investor Armando Montelongo's house - flipping seminars accuse the one - time
reality TV star of bilking them out of life savings, destroying marriages and even driving one to suicide.
Between the growing popularity of real
estate based
reality TV shows and the increasing desire for passive income, there has been an increase in interest in making money through real
estate transactions.
Most recently, Hanson chosen as a contestant on Season 10 of NBC's The Apprentice — a
reality TV series headed by real
estate mogul and billionaire Donald Trump.
Experiencing the one - of - a-kind, luxury lifestyle only found in Manhattan, attendees of this year's Ultimate Power Broker Open House Experience — the closing to RISMedia's Real
Estate CEO Exchange — got a taste of the
reality TV spotlight while touring a multimillion - dollar Flatiron listing.
When most people think of real
estate investing, they often think of rehabbing houses (like you might see on a
reality TV show) or they think of being a landlord.
Kendra Todd of Boynton Beach, Fla., becomes the first woman and real
estate professional to win a job on The Donald's
reality TV show.
That's the story we dive deep into today on the BiggerPockets Podcast when we sit down with
reality TV star Justin Stamper, a real
estate investor from the Orlando, FL market who has a fascinating and inspiring story of rising up from near financial ruin to become one of the most prolific investors in his market.
By building on his
reality TV persona, Ryan brings the same air of celebrity that attracted people to his real
estate services in the first place.