bbyrd009
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- Nov 30, 2016
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i often help ppl convert "real estate" into land; a process fraught with intrigue and even danger, as the process is by no means a guarantee that one will have any land, after spending roughly $50-75,000 to try and find out. And i can't help but be minded of when a client first comes to me, all puffed up with their 50 or 500 acres of "land," that they cannot spit on without some permit or other lol.
These are generally well-to-do types, upper-middle, say, and boy are they incensed when they learn what "real estate" means; and of course i am just the messenger, who owns no real estate. How they know this i do not know, but for whatever reason, after i get called all kinds of names, usually, "i bet you don't even own any land" is generally one of the things i hear.
And this is the info age, right; i mean it isn't as if nothing i am telling them is available on the web, and i even take pains to ref public law as i am explaining to them that they don't own any "land." Which usually does not matter a whit.
i guess i can admit at this point that early in this career i likely had some (well hidden) delight in telling them the truth; but that is long gone now, and i have learned better ways to break the truth to them; even though the truth has not changed.
i hope i can someday get there with this subject, and sorry for my inadequacies here, christiang, i hold no animosity ok.
These are generally well-to-do types, upper-middle, say, and boy are they incensed when they learn what "real estate" means; and of course i am just the messenger, who owns no real estate. How they know this i do not know, but for whatever reason, after i get called all kinds of names, usually, "i bet you don't even own any land" is generally one of the things i hear.
And this is the info age, right; i mean it isn't as if nothing i am telling them is available on the web, and i even take pains to ref public law as i am explaining to them that they don't own any "land." Which usually does not matter a whit.
i guess i can admit at this point that early in this career i likely had some (well hidden) delight in telling them the truth; but that is long gone now, and i have learned better ways to break the truth to them; even though the truth has not changed.
i hope i can someday get there with this subject, and sorry for my inadequacies here, christiang, i hold no animosity ok.
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