28 January 2018 | 28 replies
Emotions for a homeowner are always attached to their property so it's important to know the background.for something that has a lot of potential I send a bit of a more detailed letter.
4 November 2016 | 23 replies
HI Julie,There are benefits of owning a home but like many have said it depends on how or what the pro's and con's mean to you personally.A primary home can offer emotional and psychological benefits but I presume you're asking for the financial pro's and con's.
25 November 2016 | 7 replies
Since you're emotionally invested in the deal, it's good to have someone with no interest do comps & see if they come out the same.What I'm saying is if you aren't buying below market a decent amount, you erase your exit strategy of putting it back on the market.
22 July 2017 | 33 replies
On and on and on....Lawsuit itself was only < $1000, but it was the last straw on a "burned out landlord", and hurts WAY more emotionally than financially...Made me FINALLY willing to admit I was not good at OOS investing...
4 July 2018 | 73 replies
It's when you get into a situation where the property you're trying to value is a little unusual whether it's the house itself, the location, if it's in a remote location with there are few sales annually, etc.When valuing a home that you have an interest in, it's important not to be emotional, and to be realistic about your property, or about an investment you're going to make.Lastly, what I tell agents who ask me for advice in either pricing a property to put on the market, or to assess the property that has been sitting on the market for too long, is to look for properties that tell you what you are property is NOT worth.
17 December 2021 | 229 replies
The feeling of discomfort isn't validated by fact, just emotional discomfort...never had a house rent for so much.
18 February 2017 | 14 replies
forced heir-ship is another key issue under the Napoleonic/French system we have here in the great red-stick state, i tend to agree with most of all statements above, probate laws tend to differ from state to state, jurisdiction, and county and or parish(Louisiana), i guess what you are asking here seems more of an emotional ?
22 January 2017 | 3 replies
In general, the engineering mind lends itself to REI through problem solving skills and making logical decisions over emotional reactions.
10 November 2017 | 19 replies
Instead we bought an emotional personal residence with the capital we had and went about our lives.Now that I am in a different place in my career with young kids, I think I'd be divorced if I tried to do it right now.