Sentences with phrase «find killer deals»

We all know how much I love the Target Dollar Spot and how you can find some killer deals in there.
Low cashflow unless you find killer deals, heavy competition from hedge fund money, etc..
Robert Woodruff has been investing in real estate for over 15 years, is the President of the Charleston SC Real Estate Investors Association (Charleston REIA), and a national speaker, and author of several training programs for investors such as «How to Find Killer Deals» & «The Keys to Cash Flow» and the new «51 Ways to Find Motivated Sellers».
You came into Prime Day 2017 expecting to find killer deals on things like headphones, accessories, TVs, and Amazon devices, but did you think you'd come away from today's shopping event with a...
And, if you know where to look... you can find a killer deal that will throw off fat capital gains and decent rental returns.»
I normally go through 3 - 4 cars a year but this one has made it nearly a year and short of finding a killer deal on a Porsche Cayman, I foresee keeping this car a while.
Ok, we get it, Qi wireless chargers can get a little pricey, but today you have no excuse because we found a killer deal that gets your hands on this one from Nikteck for just $ 15 with code DF99TI92.

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Some killer deals to be found there, I'm telling you!
While you can't see it, I'm wearing a black cowlneck sweatshirt, my black converse kicks and some killer Kyodan army green leggings I found at TJ Maxx for a total deal.
$ 100 seems to be the lowest price you can expect to pay for a new pair unless you find a great deal in the clearance section at DSW or have some killer coupons.
I found the prettiest pillows in the home section and a yoga mat towel to boot for my hot classes all at killer deals!
Lasting longterm relationships are founded on compromise and reconciling personal differences but, in some cases, not sharing certain beliefs or experiences is a deal killer, says Chattanooga - based relationship coach Marcel Schwantes.
That narrative slyness is especially welcome in Friedkin, acting as a palliative to the sensory overdose in which he habitually deals; such a contrast was nowhere to be seen in «Bug» (2006), a film that sent me straight from the cinema to the pharmacy in search of anti-itch cream, but we find it in the first half of «Killer Joe,» thanks to the title character.
There's no false hope for us that she's alive, but we get a front row seat as her father (Mark Wahlberg) becomes obsessed with finding her killer, her mother (Rachel Weisz) detaches from the family altogether, and the man who violated and murdered her prepares to strike again as she deals with the reality of being dead.
With that said the action was tightly woven in and nicely done when you factor in the small spaces Director Jaume Collet - Serra had to deal with and the «how they did it» aspect of the story does work, I did find myself wondering how the killer was going to get rid of his victim without anyone noticing on a crowded plane, but the lack of characterization really impacts how I felt about any of this.
She now has to use her wits to deal with the celebrity culture and image awareness of Los Angeles to find the real killer.
Burke's latest finds the sheriff of a tiny town on the Texas - Mexico border dealing with murdered Thai women, renegade bikers, New Orleans vice dealers, corrupt officials, and a psychotic killer.
Between 1993 and 2009, law enforcement agencies in Europe believed they were dealing with a sophisticated female serial killer because her DNA had been found on diverse crime scenes throughout Austria, France, and Germany; it was determined, however, that the DNA from «The Phantom of Heilbronn» was actually from contamination at the (cotton swabs) factory of manufacture.
Sure, that killer ability you have to nail every beer pong shot may have impressed the guys and gals in college, but your potential employer is probably looking for something a little more applicable to your new job position than your weekend outings or knack at finding deals at the local garage sale.
You'll be forever grateful, forever happy when you find that person that has zero of your deal killers.
Raleigh is a tough market to find «killer» deals, but its growing so appreciation is a real possibility and there are surrounding areas with potential.
You must work hard to find and locate killer deals.
However, if I find a wholesaler is getting a killer deal and they're trying to squeeze every last nickel by overpricing the sale, overestimating ARV, or underestimating the repairs then I'm going to be quite upset.
However, upon conducting a thorough so - called «home inspection» by an inspector recommended by me (due to his reputation as a deal killer, which I like... he even killed a deal of my mother's when he disclosed a septic field problem that I was unaware of... which was why I used him thereafter when I could in support of «my» buyer clinets» interests), it was found that there would be more to repairing the foundation than first thought by my buyers.
You may find something for a killer deal because it needs a fresh coat of paint or a small, fixable repair.
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