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“High & Dry”: In Era of Global Warming, Rising Seas, Now a GOOD Thing

Global Warming Fallout “High and Dry”: being in a helpless or abandoned position. –Definition, Merriam-Webster Dictionary Once upon a time, “high and dry” — as in being left high and dry — was decidedly a bad thing. Today? In an era of looming global warming and rising seas, “high & dry” seems likely to take...
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The Best Possible Meaning of “I Got Nothin'”

No More to Do (For Now) After a whirlwind 48 hours of inputting a TON of data for my new listing, I felt obliged — passing the hard-working Edina Realty front desk earlier today — to let them know they were safe. As in, I didn’t have anything more for them to do:  no more Supplements...
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Why “Indifferent” Doesn’t Mean What You Think it Does

Advice to Buyers Competing For a Home in Multiple Offers When most people hear the word “indifferent,” they immediately think, “apathetic,” “doesn’t care,” or perhaps, “not engaged in the outcome.” But the truth is — especially in business — someone who’s indifferent between two outcomes can be intensely interested in which one occurs. It’s just...
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“Sold ‘As Is’ . . . As Of” (Rhymes with “Asimov”)

Fill in Date [Here] As if to underscore the point, commercial real estate guys like to say, “As Is . . . Where Is.” I have my own suggested tweak:  “Sold ‘As Is’ . . . As Of.” As in, “As of the date that the Buyer and Seller signed the contract.” Adding “As Of”...
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