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The Property Clip
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s***@gmail.com
2023-09-25 13:25:03 UTC
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Become aware in the dream finding myself talking to a guy at his home. I am in the process of buying the property I am living on. Seems the owner passed away and left it to a son-inlaw. The son-inlaw tells to waite while he gets the paperwork. He starts going into another room only to change his mind and says not to worry about the sale right now but come back later. The way he is acting I become suspicious that he is doing something illegal. I wake up just then.
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Richard Silk
2023-09-26 05:25:09 UTC
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Become aware in the dream finding myself talking to a guy at his home. I am in the process of buying the property I am living on.
Just to be clear, the dreamer-you is in the process of buying the property that the dreamer-you is living on... right? This has nothing to do with anything in real life, at least, nothing like that was mentioned. Still, that's an *interesting* aspect to the dream, the "try before you buy" type approach.
Seems the owner passed away and left it to a [son-in-law. The son-in-law tells to wait] while he gets the paperwork. He starts going into another room only to change his mind and says not to worry about the sale right now but come back later. The way he is acting I become suspicious that he is doing something illegal. I wake up just then.
Just to play a bit of "devil's advocate," sometimes a person might try that ploy in order to get the buyer to up the offer.
s***@gmail.com
2023-09-28 13:29:18 UTC
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Become aware in the dream finding myself talking to a guy at his home. I am in the process of buying the property I am living on.
Just to be clear, the dreamer-you is in the process of buying the property that the dreamer-you is living on... right? This has nothing to do with anything in real life, at least, nothing like that was mentioned. Still, that's an *interesting* aspect to the dream, the "try before you buy" type approach.
Seems the owner passed away and left it to a [son-in-law. The son-in-law tells to wait] while he gets the paperwork. He starts going into another room only to change his mind and says not to worry about the sale right now but come back later. The way he is acting I become suspicious that he is doing something illegal. I wake up just then.
Just to play a bit of "devil's advocate," sometimes a person might try that ploy in order to get the buyer to up the offer.
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Hello Dick,
You are right when you say this has noting to do with the dream in real life. I sure have not figured out the meaning of this dream.
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Richard Silk
2023-09-28 15:04:13 UTC
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Post by Richard Silk
Just to play a bit of "devil's advocate," sometimes a person might try that ploy in order to get the buyer to up the offer.
You are right when you say this has [nothing] to do with the dream in real life. I sure have not figured out the meaning of this dream.
All I can say at this point, is that it appears to be a major sign of "caveat emptor" ("Let the buyer beware," an English "proverb.")

The idea that comes to mind that, as a counter-ploy, the dreamer (buyer/interested party) could simply tell the land-owner, "That's OK, I'll be going to buy (X) elsewhere anyways. Good luck finding yourself a new buyer."

(Then turning and walking out the door.) Either: the fisher / land-owner will adjust *quickly* to make the sale then and there, or not, in which case, the buyer needs to start packing and looking for new digs. It might help to already have a more suitable spot scouted out already. That way, the buyer's gambit is already valid, and it is the *seller* who's now the fish.
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