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Erik E. Starting off with a multi
9 December 2017 | 6 replies
Don't get emotional about the property because you like the location, amenities, etc., just because you're going to live there. 
Andrey Grebenetsky Newbie from Dallas, TX - buy a duplex or a fourplex?
12 June 2018 | 21 replies
.- continue saving up as much as possible through our regular incomesNow, since we are going with conventional financing and looking for homes to live in,  the two best opportunities we found are new duplexes in Buda, TX (through a company called Duplexes of Texas) and new fourplexes on the northeastern tip of San Antonio around a town called Live Oak (through Clark Realty).Wholesalers would be out since we're using conventional financing.For our primary residence we also continue to lean towards new constructions with a builder's warranty (this is an emotional aspect of the purchase, but we have not been able to get personally interested in any older duplexes/4plexes that are out there).  
Austin Kendell New BP member looking for advice about the industry
31 May 2018 | 10 replies
Obviously this isn't exact but it puts you in a state of mind that makes things more analytical rather than emotional.
Chase Fender Rushing into Purchasing
1 June 2018 | 4 replies
This entails removing all emotions and evaluating it strictly based on the numbers.
Debra A. Closed rental today! Seller renting. Wants 24 hr notice to visit
30 May 2018 | 2 replies
This house has been her home for 30 years and it represents many not so happy memories for her and I'm thinking that the sale brought up a lot of emotional stuff for her.  
Account Closed Is Using Subject To Dead for Buying Properties
8 June 2023 | 4 replies
Moving is an emotionally draining event for most people. 2.
Nathan W. Airbnb requiring a "Warning"
13 October 2023 | 16 replies
But right now, we cannot even ask for proof, if they say it's a service animal (not to be confused with "support animals" or "emotional support animals").
N/A N/A Need FSBO help...
12 October 2007 | 11 replies
If someone stays but becomes the renter after being the owner they will have too many emotional attachments.A few months of being a renter and the person finds a lawyer who says they can get them their house back.John Corey
Ken Henson pre-foreclosure
25 September 2007 | 7 replies
Hence they can be emotional, irrational and other things that makes it tough to do a deal in some cases.
Dick Green Buyer & Seller Motivators
29 September 2006 | 4 replies
The more time I spend with buyers and sellers, I find their emotions/upbringing/lifestyle/etc. play a bigger part than I ever realized in their decision making.