
12 May 2015 | 12 replies
Right now, I’m finishing my PhD in Clinical Psychology (expected graduation in July 2015).

5 December 2014 | 0 replies
I'm currently studying buisness, real estate investin, investing in general, and all forms of psychology, and other little niches just outside the psychological spectrum.

26 January 2015 | 30 replies
My wife is working towards her Doctorate in Psychology.

31 January 2015 | 12 replies
Spend some time on Google researching the psychological impact of fees.

15 December 2015 | 130 replies
77.5K with 1,250 closing costs is 76.25K net, but has the psychological advantage of meeting her current asking price.

4 February 2021 | 1 reply
If that's not the case, and if you intend to do repeat business with someone and you want the best of them I'd forego the request altogether.Of course I'm biased, but more than advancing any agenda I want to share a bit of the psychological side.

4 February 2021 | 2 replies
That's a key psychology piece to accept in situations like this.At the end of the day your options are to sell for the appraised value (either now or later if you feel like the appraised value will rise predictably and that's acceptable to you), our you are going to sell to a cash buyer AND that cash buyer doesn't care about the market value of the property.If there is some compelling and true reason that the property is more value than the comparable sales approach says (like it doesn't have a comparable home that sold within the last year) then that's a viable situation to think about some creative options like a seller carry-back loan to cover the difference between the appraisal value and the purchase price.

9 February 2021 | 0 replies
Here is me: 20+ years appraising real estate, 10+ years energy efficiency contractor for buildings, 25+ years as a landlord; 40+ years composing music; studies in psychology, music, theology, investing, building science; past licenses - appraiser, LEED AP, RESNET, BPI BA/EP, GC, HVAC; Current license RE Broker; Incorporated as an appraisal firm, builder (one house), energy efficiency contractor (2 x); own 4 properties with 14 total bedrooms.

15 February 2021 | 9 replies
The psychological stuff involved in being a self managing owner could fill a book.

16 February 2021 | 0 replies
Hi all,
I'm hoping to get a bit of insight from other investors on their investment philosophies in general. Here is my example:An arts related non-profit is looking for ongoing investors. They will need annual fundi...