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Posted by Sszocs
 - November 11, 2014, 09:50
It's a nice idea. Hell yeah  :cereal: :not_bad:
Posted by SpazzBucket.
 - November 08, 2014, 23:04
Quote from: GeneralLee on November 07, 2014, 15:19
The problem is not for those who pay the big price.The problem is for those who buy and sell houses to make money.
30 years ago a can of pop was 1 cent, now it can be upwards of 2-3$, thats a 200-300% increase, like sandman said, its called economics
Posted by Hobo
 - November 08, 2014, 19:55
Quote from: Ethan on November 08, 2014, 19:49
Quote from: SpazzBucket. on November 08, 2014, 07:32
Thats not true at all, you buy a car for $2000, put in $7000, you wont be able to sell it for more than $5500
what world do you come from that it happens like that?
Everywhere? Unless we're talking about completely restoring an antique car, putting a ton of money into a car won't net you a profit.
Posted by Ethan
 - November 08, 2014, 19:49
Quote from: SpazzBucket. on November 08, 2014, 07:32
Thats not true at all, you buy a car for $2000, put in $7000, you wont be able to sell it for more than $5500
what world do you come from that it happens like that?
Posted by SpazzBucket.
 - November 08, 2014, 07:32
Quote from: Ethan on November 08, 2014, 02:39
Quote from: FokkerF28 on November 07, 2014, 19:53
Like in real life. For example: You buy a new house for $25.000, it passes 3 years then you can sell it for $35.000. People would have to see if they accept or not, it's normal....different from vehicles which their price decrease everyday.
actually a house will appreciate (grow in value) if you update it. and if you buy a house for $50000, you wouldnt be able to sell it for near that 3 years later, only if you renovate. Same thing for cars, if you restore or improve it, it appreciates, (not as much as houses).
Thats not true at all, you buy a car for $2000, put in $7000, you wont be able to sell it for more than $5500
Posted by Ethan
 - November 08, 2014, 02:39
Quote from: FokkerF28 on November 07, 2014, 19:53
Like in real life. For example: You buy a new house for $25.000, it passes 3 years then you can sell it for $35.000. People would have to see if they accept or not, it's normal....different from vehicles which their price decrease everyday.
actually a house will appreciate (grow in value) if you update it. and if you buy a house for $50000, you wouldnt be able to sell it for near that 3 years later, only if you renovate. Same thing for cars, if you restore or improve it, it appreciates, (not as much as houses).
Posted by Kake
 - November 07, 2014, 20:41
-1 :P
We got a hell lot of houses for sale.... y anyone would buy/trade :D

This criteria comes wen there are less houses and more players ... but now less players more houses 
Posted by sardarji
 - November 07, 2014, 20:11
Basically house trading. Hell yes!
Posted by FokkerF28
 - November 07, 2014, 19:53
Quote from: GeneralLee on November 07, 2014, 15:19
The problem is not for those who pay the big price.The problem is for those who buy and sell houses to make money.
Like in real life. For example: You buy a new house for $25.000, it passes 3 years then you can sell it for $35.000. People would have to see if they accept or not, it's normal....different from vehicles which their price decrease everyday.

Now, if someone wants to sell his house and there's no one interested in it, I think they simply must do /sellhouse and receive the half of its original price.
Posted by Ethan
 - November 07, 2014, 15:32
Quote from: GeneralLee on November 07, 2014, 15:19
The problem is
be happy houses are even available
Posted by GeneralLee
 - November 07, 2014, 15:19
The problem is not for those who pay the big price.The problem is for those who buy and sell houses to make money.
Posted by Bounce
 - November 07, 2014, 15:17
GeneralLee I dont know if you understand what I suggested , That what I was saying its not a new list of houses where players could add their houses and to sell them for a random price what they wish over the night , I was saying to be added a command to sell your house or trade it if a player its near like when you go to buy a house and you have to be into the sign with the home , that player have to be in ur house sign to be used the command like /sellhouse and his id number , or if you want to trade your house with his house you have to be near the sign of his house and he have to be into your home sign so that couldnt be abused if you understand me.
Posted by Benny
 - November 07, 2014, 09:25
Quote from: GeneralLee on November 07, 2014, 09:13
Quote from: TheSandman on November 07, 2014, 08:59
Quote from: GeneralLee on November 07, 2014, 08:21
I bet it can be abused.

For example people will ask 20,000,000$ for a 2 slots.

/sellhouse [id] [Random Price]    *Scripters set the random price
/givemoney [id] [rest of money to 20,000,000$]
Its not really abuse, its just stupidity.
Since you decide whether or not to buy it.

When all houses will be bought again(like in 2012), players will play big money just to own a house.
So? thats not a problem at all, its like in real life.. the one who pays more gets it, it can be a betting game, you don't have the money, you can't buy the house end of the story.
Posted by CarlJohnson
 - November 07, 2014, 09:25
Quote from: GeneralLee on November 07, 2014, 09:13
Quote from: TheSandman on November 07, 2014, 08:59
Quote from: GeneralLee on November 07, 2014, 08:21
I bet it can be abused.

For example people will ask 20,000,000$ for a 2 slots.

/sellhouse [id] [Random Price]    *Scripters set the random price
/givemoney [id] [rest of money to 20,000,000$]
Its not really abuse, its just stupidity.
Since you decide whether or not to buy it.

When all houses will be bought again(like in 2012), players will play big money just to own a house.
We need to have that much player to buy those houses lol. Anyway it would be more fun that way, people not working anymore for money and doing convoy's more and more since there will be house to buy so why spend time on achievements when you can have fun by doing convoys.
+1 for it
Posted by TheSandman
 - November 07, 2014, 09:24
Quote from: GeneralLee on November 07, 2014, 09:13
Quote from: TheSandman on November 07, 2014, 08:59
Quote from: GeneralLee on November 07, 2014, 08:21
I bet it can be abused.

For example people will ask 20,000,000$ for a 2 slots.

/sellhouse [id] [Random Price]    *Scripters set the random price
/givemoney [id] [rest of money to 20,000,000$]
Its not really abuse, its just stupidity.
Since you decide whether or not to buy it.

When all houses will be bought again(like in 2012), players will play big money just to own a house.
Thats still up to them, thats the idea of trading.
If you make the price too high, no one would buy it. Its not abuse its economics.
Posted by GeneralLee
 - November 07, 2014, 09:13
Quote from: TheSandman on November 07, 2014, 08:59
Quote from: GeneralLee on November 07, 2014, 08:21
I bet it can be abused.

For example people will ask 20,000,000$ for a 2 slots.

/sellhouse [id] [Random Price]    *Scripters set the random price
/givemoney [id] [rest of money to 20,000,000$]
Its not really abuse, its just stupidity.
Since you decide whether or not to buy it.

When all houses will be bought again(like in 2012), players will play big money just to own a house.
Posted by TheSandman
 - November 07, 2014, 08:59
Quote from: GeneralLee on November 07, 2014, 08:21
I bet it can be abused.

For example people will ask 20,000,000$ for a 2 slots.

/sellhouse [id] [Random Price]    *Scripters set the random price
/givemoney [id] [rest of money to 20,000,000$]
Its not really abuse, its just stupidity.
Since you decide whether or not to buy it.
Posted by GeneralLee
 - November 07, 2014, 08:21
I bet it can be abused.

For example people will ask 20,000,000$ for a 2 slots.

/sellhouse [id] [Random Price]    *Scripters set the random price
/givemoney [id] [rest of money to 20,000,000$]
Posted by Benny
 - November 07, 2014, 07:24
If its made the right way with right rules it wont be abused.
Posted by GeneralLee
 - November 07, 2014, 06:01
Since it can be abused I say no to house trading ,even if it will be cool.