
25 September 2023 | 13 replies
It will also attach a human (you) to the stay even though it will feel a little mechanical when they arrive.

19 June 2018 | 102 replies
Not that I hate humanity or anything, but man it's nice to have a spot a little bit away from it all.

17 October 2022 | 21 replies
Do you have the human commitments for the GP side you will need lined up yet (if needed, ie. co-signers, net worth person, asset type and size owner, etc...) (???)

22 July 2019 | 2 replies
Quick customer service where you can actually talk to a live human rather than an automated dial system.

17 April 2018 | 5 replies
So - to prevent ourselves from being overwhelmed with FOMO, here are a few things we've learned from submitting our first offer:1) There are always other and even BETTER deals2) $4k isn't really that much different in the grand scheme of a 30 year mortgage3) Making offers truly isn't hard4) Zestimates can be deceiving5) Use blizzards in April to your advantage (only the fiercest go out for a showing in blizzard conditions)6) BP needs to have a podcast episode on negotiation tactics7) Old homes may have charm, but also a lot of baggage8) Sometimes you don't always need to look at the second unit 9) Emotions are fine, we're human, duh, but you should always keep them in check with the #s, if they work, trust them10) I welcome hearing your wisdom and insight you've gained after making your first offer.
28 July 2022 | 6 replies
I might be on to something :-)I’m just curious about what would be involved in developing the site—things like environmental impact studies, human-derived biohazard containment, storm water management, below grade engineering studies and stuff like that.

16 December 2016 | 9 replies
For some reason, it's just human nature for some people to lie.

1 February 2011 | 30 replies
I think it's human nature to have some fear in a new adventure, as well as a great deal of excitement.Being a relatively shy person until I feel comfortable in any particular environment only feeds on that fear.

2 July 2016 | 1 reply
There are many unknowns out their to consider... forgeries on deeds, wills or other legal docs, maybe an X spouse disappeared and never signed off and now they are back, there could have been human errors on recording docs, missing heirs that all of sudden appear or maybe a seller at some point in the line ownership wasn't really of sound mind to sell and the list goes on...

23 May 2017 | 12 replies
You can exploit this.You can make an offer look stronger, without exposing yourself to any additional risk, by making your earnest money deposit some absurd amount of money greater than 3%.