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Vanilla Ice Adventure Enter Real estate market Decades ago, he did not buy the houses listed on Zillow.
The “Ice Ice Baby” rapper and “Kpopped” star presented his real estate skills on the DIY network show “The Vanilla Ice Project,” which aired in 2010. The show aired its final episode in 2019.
At the height of musical fame in the 90s, he began buying homes and became a licensed general contractor. He even went Design School Learn business both inside and outside.

Vanilla Bing became famous for his hit song “Baby Bing”. (Jim Steinfeldt/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images)
In an interview with Fox News Digital, the rapper shared a roadmap for beginners interested in entering the market and achieving a successful career in real estate investment.
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He began, “So the trick is to learn how to buy a home first, and you have to buy them below the assessed value. Do the evaluation. It usually costs you about $400 to $600. Check each property, make an insulting quote, a real insult and keep making it constantly making it constantly making it constantly.”
“I’ve never bought ones, you’ll see them on a computer or Zillow. So there’s a tip. A little ice advice for Ya.”
Vanilla Ice said people’s main focus should be on making money.
He continued: “So make sure you just go and offer a quote below the assessed value. If someone bites, they are desperate. Maybe it’s a divorce sale, maybe it’s a family death, maybe they just want to sell the house.”
Watch: Vanilla Ice’s roadmap for a successful real estate investment career
The rapper said the buyer might be lucky to find someone who doesn’t want to repair the home before selling it and will accept “insulting offers.”
Vanilla Ice also learned to buy a “tax lien” or a lien on someone’s house after the government fails to pay Their taxes.

Vanilla Ice 1990. (Paul Natkin/Getty Images)
He concluded: “You can take the attorney and stuff to the county, figure out how to buy a tax lien and enter an auction and something like that, which is really how you buy a home. It’s below the appraisal value. I can’t see anything on either a computer or on Zillow.
Elsewhere in the interview, Vanilla Bing said the 90s were the last generation before computers emerged and “destroyed everything.”
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“You have to understand, I’ve started in the 90s. We didn’t take everything that seriously. We’re cheesy, it’s easy. And we don’t stare at the screen all day. We don’t go home on time and have to go back to a lot of the time in our lives, and in many cases, what we have to do is within the regular scope of today, once convinced Van iS.
Watch: Vanilla Bing says computers after the 1990s “destroy the world”
He explained that he saw the current generation turn to popular fashion options and hairstyles that stand out in the 90s. He told Fox News Digital that he and his children witnessed it firsthand.
“The 90s went all out like they are now. I saw it everywhere, and that’s a good thing because the 90s were the last generation before computers ruined the world,” he said.

Since the 1990s, Vanilla Ice’s real name is Robert Van Winkle. (Associated Press)
Vanilla Ice continues: “We created all of these things. There is no hairstyle, style or anything bigger than the 80s in pop culture. It will be imitated. You can’t think of things in fashion or hair today, or you can’t come up with any ideas that weren’t done in the 80s or 90s.”
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The musician was able to convey everything he loved in the 90s in the new Apple TV series “Kpopped”.
“You should watch ‘kpopped’ because it’s so fun and on top. Production, talented and all demographics from 90 to 90 man. This will make everyone watch anything else on TV. I know you have a million things to see there.

Vanilla Ice is in “Kpopped” and is now streaming on Apple TV+. (apple)
The summary of the show notes: “The largest K-Pop group on the planet is divided into two teams and teamed up with Western music superstars, the East meets the West. At the ticking clock, they must prepare and show the unique cover of the iconic large giants, and provide a spectacular collaborative performance and crown with a victorious team.”
Watch: Vanilla Ice Overflow on the “kpopped” series
The eight-episode competition series debuted on Apple TV+ on August 25.
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