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Speaker 2 (00:08):
hello everyone,
welcome to pseudo with bias
podcast and I'm here with angelabias co-hosting and I'm alex
bias, so let's get this out ofthe way.
Speaker 1 (00:18):
The yankees oh, my
god, you know I forgot my hat.
I'm still wearing my hat.
Guys, still a huge Yankee fan,it's fine.
Been 15 years, I would say,guys, up to next year, right?
I'm very disappointed with theYankees.
They played horrible in thatfifth inning Unbelievable.
What they did, you know, was sostressful, so, honestly, I was
(00:41):
so pissed.
Disgusting.
I mean, they played like mysoftball team man.
They played so bad.
These little errors cost us theentire game for us.
You know, when you're in a WorldSeries, man, you got to give it
your all man.
You know how hard it was forthem to get there.
It was very embarrassing, man.
They got to get rid of Rizzo.
They got to honestly fire AaronBoone.
(01:01):
You know this was, honestly,was just disgusting how they
lost.
But you know we're still Yankeefans.
We're going to continue to beYankee fans up to next year
hopefully.
Another add now another 16years.
We haven't won a World Series,Going to 16 years, basically.
But you know it is what it is.
All those haters, guys, I wantto say hi to you, guys.
Speaker 2 (01:22):
I hope you guys enjoy
watching us play at the World
Series because your team wasn'tat the World Series, it doesn't
matter.
Speaker 1 (01:26):
You guys watched us.
You took your time to watch usbe in the World Series.
Enjoy that, guys.
Speaker 2 (01:31):
Oh, my goodness, All
I remember seeing is that I was
tuning in from time to time forthe Yankee game.
I thought they had it alreadyin like the first two or so,
because I think they were up 4-0when I looked at it briefly and
I was like this is it?
They're carrying the momentumfrom the 4-11 from last game,
they're bringing it at home, andthen, yeah, it's just gonna go,
(01:51):
they're gonna go back andthey're gonna, you know, make
some noise, hopefully, and thenout of nowhere.
Out of nowhere, I'm like, okay,it's done, like I'm good, right
, and then I just like I'mcurious to look at the score
later on and I'm like, wait,what the hell happened?
Speaker 1 (02:06):
No, so embarrassing
man.
Also, by the way, cole, hepitched great.
Like, honestly, he pitchedgreat.
They lost that game because oferrors.
You know as much a pitchercould do, right, as much a
pitcher could do.
I mean he pitched great.
He should have never missedthat catch out.
Feel that third baseman I'msure Southridge crazy to third
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base, it was.
Just, you know these errors addup and when you're playing a
team like that, they're going totake advantage of the situation
.
That's what they did.
They do All those little thingsadd up, like you said it adds
up.
Speaker 2 (02:38):
I remember tuning in
and I saw like the guy walking
to the base and not runningtowards it.
I think there wasmiscommunication there, oh my
rizzo, rizzo.
Speaker 1 (02:46):
You need to, you need
to throw yourself, bro, first
base man it's like it's soembarrassing how this little hit
went straight to first and hewas safe.
I know this guy runs reallyfast.
Monkey bets, but man, it wasn'tfor them to to, not they should
have expedited that game togame six yeah and go to game
seven and keep pushing it.
You know what I'm saying.
I think the momentum definitelydied once they tied the game to
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the Yankees.
I think everyone was verydisgusted and disappointed, even
the players, but they shouldhave kept going and keep
fighting.
New York is all about fighting.
To be honest, I know thepressure is real here in New
York, Our pressure with us asfans.
We expect the best right.
Speaker 2 (03:25):
Yeah, no, no, I
completely agree.
I feel like um for any sport.
I just like to see, a good game, you know, and uh, a good game
one of the things that I neverlike to see in any like
championship game, which wasavoided here is like a sweep
right a sweep is like horribleyeah, like that's the worst
feeling.
It's because, like you, you gothere and you couldn't even win
one.
We, we won one, we at least wonone yeah.
Speaker 1 (03:46):
But you know all
respect to the Yankee cashman,
you better be ready to startgetting new players into this
team.
Let's see what happens withJuan Soto.
I think he's very expensive.
He's definitely worth everypenny.
To be honest with you, he'salso Dominican.
You know my props to family.
He has a beautiful story besidehim as well.
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He comes up from literally fromnothing to look where he's at
today.
I think this contract isprobably going to be probably
the second highest after otani.
That's my opinion.
I don't think he's worth morethan otani, but I hope they do
get him a great amount of bucks.
I think they're going to givehim from 600 to 700.
That's the number I'm givingisn't 700 otani, otani, 700.
Yeah, I don't think they willpass 700.
That's what I'm trying to say.
Gotcha, you know Otani's an AIon baseball player, so you know
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it's unbelievable things that hedoes in and out of the court.
Speaker 2 (04:35):
Didn't you say that
they need a pitcher?
Speaker 1 (04:37):
I think the Yankees
need to focus on getting
pitchers.
First baseman need to go.
Speaker 2 (04:41):
Rizzo.
Speaker 1 (04:41):
I think it's his time
, man.
Thank you for not doing thebest in this World Series, but
you gotta go.
For sure, rizzo, and also themost important person that needs
to go is the manager.
The manager, aaron Boone.
Man, we already had enough ofyou.
6-7 years of your nonsense.
You gotta go.
Like that's it.
You know you didn't get the jobdone First game.
You did some horrible decisionthat cost us the game.
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Aaron Boone, you got to go, man.
I'm sorry man.
New York, we expect literallythe best, and that's what we
want.
We need to win the World Series.
It's been a long time.
There's more haters piling up,so we cannot continue letting
these haters pile up.
You know what was funny.
I want to mention something Goahead.
Oh my God, I swear you guys, youBoston fans, are such haters.
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I saw that the Patriots senttheir airplane to pick up the
Los Angeles Dodgers team up.
Speaker 2 (05:32):
Are you kidding me?
Speaker 1 (05:33):
The Patriots plane
picked them up Unbelievable.
Is that actually true?
I saw it on TikTok man.
It looks very true and accurate, man.
Speaker 2 (05:43):
Unbelievable If it's
true.
Speaker 1 (05:45):
man, this is oh my
God, these Boston fans man, I
can't stand them.
I swear yo, this rival is realman.
Speaker 2 (05:51):
Oh, no, that's so bad
.
That's so petty.
Speaker 1 (05:55):
That's so petty.
You know what made me even moreupset?
I started seeing so many fansof Boston posting the Dodgers
like they, Like that's theirteam, Like that's their savior.
Yeah, like dude, your.
Boston team didn't even make itto the finals.
You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 2 (06:08):
To the World.
Speaker 1 (06:09):
Series, At least to
the playoffs you guys didn't
even make it to, and herethey're posting Dodgers Like
it's ridiculous.
Speaker 2 (06:15):
Yeah, and talking
about, like superstar Dominican
players, I believe Carl AnthonyTowns just got signed to the
Knicks and he's doing prettywell.
Speaker 1 (06:23):
Oh, the Bodega.
Speaker 2 (06:24):
The Big Bodega.
I believe I like that nicknamethough the Big Bodega, gold
Swift, New York.
Speaker 1 (06:29):
In New York we have
tons of Bodegas everywhere.
Yeah, I don't even know howthese guys make money.
I used to work in Bodega,really tough business.
It's actually a really nice namefor was six, seven years old
and that's how you got yourdiscipline.
Yes, in business.
So I was 16, I was in bodegawith my father.
(06:49):
I was raised in bodega.
Um, really tough business.
So before in 161st andrew it'sfunny that we're talking about I
was born in the bronx right,south bronx.
I'm raised in one.
Is you know where the mall is?
Speaker 2 (07:00):
at 161st street right
yeah, we're in yankee stadium
that's where they had like fruitmarket.
That's what they called it yes,I remember my mom used to go
there.
Oh, get out of here.
Speaker 1 (07:08):
Yes, so when I was so
, when they had the fruit market
, they were open about three inthe morning and we will be us
there at 3 30 in the morningpicking up fruits to take it to
the bodega and sell it to thepublic, but you had.
So now it's a mall there, butit wasn't for the bodegos.
You guys know who I'm speakingabout.
No, absolutely it used to be afruit market and, by the way, it
was outside, so basically itwas like about 20 trucks lined
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up selling it.
Straight from the trucks, thefruits, like it, was fresh
fruits.
Speaker 2 (07:33):
Right.
Speaker 1 (07:34):
And it used to be so
cold in the morning man, before
the morning man.
On these winter nights it usedto be so cold.
Speaker 2 (07:45):
But you know, help
his business grow.
Where did they all leave to?
Was it Hunts Point?
Speaker 1 (07:48):
Most of them was
Hunts Point, but most of them
were also Hunts Point, but mostof them was also 161st Street.
That mall it used to be in theparkland the sales of fruits.
Speaker 2 (07:57):
Yeah, because I was
wondering like where did they
all leave to?
I know they got bought out bybig, uh, big money, you know
yeah they're gonna develop onthat but um, I was like always
like wow, where did they go?
Like there were so many storieshere and that were selling
fruits and stuff.
Speaker 1 (08:12):
And then I know in
hunts point, uh, jetro got
really big there and then allthese stores kind of popped up
growing up in the south bronx,angela, every time I drive by
the south bronx and I go aroundthe south bronx, I actually have
a real big smile because yousee how much is growing in South
Bronx.
Oh yeah, growing up, andrew, Iused to go to school and all you
would see I could see my school.
My school was about five, sixblocks away from my house and I
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could see it straight acrossbecause there was no buildings.
It was literally lots, emptylots everywhere in the Bronx.
Yeah, empty lots.
Now you're lucky if you find anempty lot.
Now it's like real estate in theBronx is like booming,
especially with these buildingsdoing buildings left to right,
and it's actually looking nicein the community.
You know, I've been seeing.
You know they just did abuilding a block away from the
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courthouse in 161st Street.
It's literally a luxurybuilding.
And then you see the rooftop.
They got lights up there.
It looks like they got like,but it's looking real nice.
A luxury building there, luxuryrentals, that's what they're
doing there and it's interesting.
It's literally I probably grewup like three blocks away from
there.
You know south bronx.
I'm really excited to see whatsouth bronx is coming up with.
I see a lot of luxury condoscoming up, luxury, luxury
(09:17):
rentals coming up in the southbronx and you know the community
is definitely changing a lot umand it's getting better.
Speaker 2 (09:23):
Yeah, it's getting a
lot more diversified.
A lot of people are sayinggentrified, which is true as
well.
I remember, you know, by BronzeTerminal, right behind Bronze
Terminal, they made this huge,huge.
I think it's an apartmentcomplex, very beautiful, right
next to the highway and rightnext to it that park.
I don't know if that park wasthere before, right next to it,
that park.
(09:43):
I think, like I don't know thatpark was there before, right
next to the highway, on theother side, by the river, but
now it's really really nice andthere's like tennis courts there
.
I don't know if, like, they'reprofessional tennis court
players and stuff, but I'malways seeing like these people
like go really hard on tennisright on the other side.
Speaker 1 (10:01):
It's definitely
changed a lot, but I have hopes.
The Yankees didn't win thisyear, but I have hope on the
Knicks.
Let's get Boston Celtics out ofthe way.
I know it's a tough team, butthe rivalry is real when it
comes to Boston.
It's going to be tough for theKnicks but I have hopes.
I think they got a really goodopportunity.
They got a really good team.
The team players that we havein the Knicks got a great
opportunity to do some damageyeah, I think they could make it
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pretty far into the well, theywin it all.
That's our dream, you know, butI mean it's possible celtics
looking very, really good, but Igotta hope the next one to
eliminate them first place rightnow is cleveland cavaliers
unbelievable.
Everyone thought that afterlebron james left they weren't
(10:46):
able ever to be.
But they're playing good withthis kid.
Speaker 2 (10:49):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (10:49):
By the way, you know
where he's from right.
Who?
Donovan Mitchell?
Donovan Mitchell, donovanMitchell, you know where he's
from right?
No, he's actually from MountVernon.
Oh wow, he's from New York bythe way, donovan Mitchell's from
New York.
Speaker 2 (11:02):
Mount Vernon's a
beautiful place, yeah, so you
know we saw homes there.
Speaker 1 (11:06):
We always sell the
houses in Mount Vernon.
Speaker 2 (11:07):
Do you know what part
of Mount Vernon?
Speaker 1 (11:09):
No, don't know
exactly, but I know that he's
from Mount Vernon and he's fromNew York Biggest houses that
I've seen.
Speaker 2 (11:14):
Yeah, huge yeah.
Speaker 1 (11:16):
Yeah, they're like
seven, eight barrels, six
barrels Like drastically big.
Speaker 2 (11:21):
I believe Maria told
us that.
You know that was like theplace where the rich used to
hang out a lot.
What's in Long Island?
The Hamptons?
Yes, yes, so that's interesting.
Yeah, so Maria was telling usthat the reason why they look so
great a lot of them is becausethat used to be their playground
and then they moved over to theHamptons and they left that
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behind you know?
Speaker 1 (11:45):
so yesterday I went
to vote guys.
Speaker 2 (11:47):
You went to vote.
Guys, go out there and vote,you know.
Speaker 1 (11:49):
November 5th.
This is big.
All right, go out there andvote.
I think policy is very scary toeven talk about.
But I will say to everyoneeveryone have their own beliefs
right Go based on your beliefs,you know.
Vote for which president youfeel comfortable with, right,
but definitely follow yourbeliefs.
I think both presidentsdefinitely offer different
beliefs, right, different ideas.
(12:10):
Go out there and vote.
Make sure you stay at home andmake sure you hear everything
that both presidents areoffering.
Don't go based on the media andgo based on what's going on.
Go based on your beliefs.
Go based on what you witnessedduring the past four years.
Well, eight years, because hewas the president as well.
You guys have an experience ofeight years four years of Donald
Trump and now four years ofKamala Harris.
(12:31):
You know she was a vicepresident.
Biden yeah, four years of Biden, four years of Biden, but in
reality, you've been sleepingunder his basement.
I don't know.
Speaker 2 (12:39):
I don't mention him
at all.
I don't know about that youknow.
Speaker 1 (12:42):
But the reality is,
guys go vote, you know, make
sure you do your vote, man.
That's so important.
You know, know your rights.
Speaker 2 (12:49):
Yeah, fight for your
rights.
I got an envelope for votingand it told me to scan a QR code
and then I'm not sure I have tore-see it again, but I think it
said thank you for voting, orsomething like that.
I don't know if I just likevoted automatically.
Speaker 1 (13:04):
Oh no.
So the way it works is thatwhen you go with it, they
actually scan it.
Oh yeah, and when they scan itit was actually dope, you know,
when you go in there and vote,they scan it and then they make
you sign Right and I guess whatguys.
So they made me sign Right thatbecause I was voting.
So basically it has yoursignature of what you signed on
your license.
I got this license probablywhen I was like 18, 19, yeah, so
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when I go now, my signature istotally different because I like
to make things easier andconvenient.
So my signature is so simplenow.
And she was like well, I'msorry, it's not the same
signature, and I looked at likeall right, you have my id.
Like this is me right, and thenshe's like, no, it's like.
Your signature changeddrastically I was like so I
didn't even know about thesignature thing.
So I'm like whoa, they're goingto look at your signature and
(13:49):
they're going to verify, also byyour signature, of course, with
your ID, to verify that it'syou.
You know, I actually didn'tregister to vote but they sent
me the car, which I'm gratefulthey did, because I wanted to go
vote.
But go out there and vote, guys.
Go for the president and,honestly, leave it to god's hand
.
Whoever wins wins.
You know, I'm saying wedefinitely got to work on making
america great.
Where?
Speaker 2 (14:09):
did you go vote?
Speaker 1 (14:10):
what location.
I was actually nearby inyonkers, so I went to a light.
I think it was a library inyonkers.
Speaker 2 (14:15):
Oh, it's a library,
yeah, oh, I think the last time
I went to vote uh was in aschool by uh saint mary's?
Speaker 1 (14:21):
no, it was a library.
I was was in Yonkers.
I actually went to church andafter church I was like, let me
go vote and I went to go vote.
It was interesting, I went togo vote.
It was a lot of people there.
I mean the lines were crazy.
But go vote, guys.
Honestly, this is serious.
Go vote and go after yourbeliefs, you know.
Speaker 2 (14:37):
Absolutely Always go
for the candidate that makes
sense for you right yeah, 100%.
Always know exactly what theystand for and then, whatever it
aligns with you, you go vote forthem.
Speaker 1 (14:48):
I won't disclose who
I voted for, but I hope that
person wins.
But go vote, guys.
That's all I can say.
Man, Go vote.
I'm really not into positives,but I definitely want the
positive outcome out of this.
I want people to respectAmerica again and I want
basically the best outcome.
Speaker 2 (15:04):
You can tell who you
voted for Definitely.
Speaker 1 (15:07):
We got to do back
america again and I want you
know, I want you can tell who hevoted for.
Speaker 2 (15:09):
Yeah, definitely, we
gotta do a change to the
positive, to the best for thecommunity, for the best for the
people and talking aboutpolitics, there's also like a
story here 10 billion dollarlawsuit that was announced on uh
, I believe it was tuesday.
It's claiming that formerpresident donald trump has filed
a 10 billion dollar lawsuitagainst c CBS, claiming it's 60
minutes interview with VicePresident Kamala Harris.
(15:31):
How do you say Kamala?
Speaker 1 (15:33):
Kamala.
Speaker 2 (15:34):
Oh my God, no, that
is not how it is.
Speaker 1 (15:38):
It's so funny how he
says it though.
Speaker 2 (15:39):
It's.
I don't know why he does that.
Speaker 1 (15:42):
He's such a New
Yorker to be honest with you,
donald Trump, oh man, I'll behonest with you with this
lawsuit.
You know why he does that.
He's such a New Yorker to behonest with you, donald Trump.
Speaker 2 (15:46):
Oh man, I'll be
honest with you, with this
lawsuit.
Speaker 1 (15:47):
You know he's
definitely so.
I mean, you know, if you feellike there was damage and he
could prove it in court Because,I'll be honest with you,
there's a lot of people that sueeach other you could come and
just say, oh, I'm going to suethis person for this.
I mean, you know, that's thething about the system, though,
you could come and sue anyone,but you also got to have those
facts.
Speaker 2 (16:07):
Yeah, no, absolutely
so.
It continues to say.
Interview with Vice PresidentKamala Harris was unfairly
edited to influence the 2024presidential election.
Trump's suite accuses CBS ofelection interference, citing
alleged deceptive editing thatcast Harris in a favorable light
while misrepresenting herstatements.
The legal move has raisedeyebrows.
(16:29):
His lawsuit was filed in aTexas court known for Trump
appointed Judge, matthewKatzmarek, butchering that but
sparking speculation ofstrategic judge shopping, which
is interesting because you knowhe's putting it out in a court
where the judge might be in hisfavor already prior to you know.
(16:50):
Oh wow, this is going to beinteresting yeah.
Speaker 1 (16:52):
I mean you got to
provide those facts, though you
know you just just come and sue.
So I mean it's interesting.
You know, the reality is thatDonald Trump, he's huge man.
You know, we'll respect that.
He was a real estate investorin New York, you know, and look
where he's at today.
He had brought his family uptoo, his kids.
He's done a lot, you know, forhim and his family, especially
how he's done with his realestate field.
(17:13):
It's amazing how he has gone uptremendous.
I mean he might have his reasonto be suing them.
You know he you know maybe thenumbers speak for itself on what
happened that day, but that's abig lawsuit, huge lawsuit.
I mean happened that day, butthat's a big lawsuit.
Yeah, huge loss.
I mean I'm pretty sure themedias are going to be scared.
Now, all these medias, you knowthey're going to be scared.
To be honest with you, go afteror do anything against him
because he's so interested in abig big company cbs.
Speaker 2 (17:37):
Right, this is a big
um thing, because if, for
whatever reason, he getscompensated, then it will scare
off other oh a lot of medias aregoing to slow down with you
know, bring him down.
Speaker 1 (17:46):
Bring him, you know,
because the thing is that when
it comes to these guys, theythey're so filthy rich they
actually get damaged by it, tobe honest, because if you're
getting bad mouth and you'regetting all this bad stuff,
you're actually getting damaged.
So you got to be careful withthese um bass celebrities, these
high-end hollywood people like,because you know they really
get damaged.
Speaker 2 (18:06):
Yeah, it's slant her
on their end.
Yeah, like um, you're slantingtheir image and whatnot.
Speaker 1 (18:12):
He definitely left a
message to everyone With that
move that he did.
He definitely left a message toeveryone.
Like you know, if you continuebashing the Trump family, you're
going to get a lawsuit too.
So, guys, don't mention Trump,no more.
Speaker 2 (18:25):
That's crazy how you
can sue also for almost anything
as well, but you need facts,Like you said.
You need facts to be able toprove your case.
And all of that Also, guys.
If you haven't noticed already,I'm in my coat.
Guys, I got actually a tip foreveryone.
Speaker 1 (18:39):
It is getting cold,
the weather's going down.
I'm actually excited.
I love the holidays, guys.
I'm a huge Christmas,thanksgiving, as you can see.
Yeah, I love Thanksgiving, Ilove Christmas and New Year's.
We're really excited about 2025already.
Unbelievable how fast the yearwent by, angel.
Speaker 2 (18:55):
Yeah, no, absolutely.
We're approaching winter, themost magical season of the year.
Speaker 1 (19:00):
Unbelievable.
I love the holidays, especially, you know, with my kids, those
memories I build in my housewith them.
I already told my wife nextweek we're going to go buy a
Christmas thing for the outsideof the house the inside and my
son Lexi is extremely excited.
My daughter man.
I the house inside and my sonlexi's extremely excited.
My daughter man.
I love the holidays.
I do want to give one tip.
Guys, in the winter, you know,especially those homeowners,
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always turn off those waters,those lines that go outside from
the back of your house, becausethey could freeze and once they
freeze, it bursts the pipes andthen you gotta have to do
another job.
So make sure, guys, a lot of usforget to turn the water off
those lines that go outside ofyour house, like, for instance,
the backyard, the front of yourhouse.
Turn those lines off becausethey freeze.
(19:41):
Talking about that, I've beentelling my wife to remind me
every day not be forgetting allthe time.
Speaker 2 (19:44):
So, guys, turn them
over frozen pipes.
Speaker 1 (19:47):
I've seen a lot of a
lot of people their pipes freeze
, the one of the lines that'sgoing outside of your property.
Um, you don't want that becausethen you got to pay a plumber
and you have to keep warm waterrunning, right yeah.
You got to keep that boilerrunning at all times Make sure
your heat is up at least youknow they say at least 60
degrees.
These pipes really freeze.
(20:07):
I've seen pipes Angelo freeze.
The property in Montverde thatwe had, man, all those pipes
froze.
Speaker 2 (20:13):
No, remember the one
in Manhattan Manhattan, the
mansion, the brownstone, it wasa water sprinkler Frozen, it was
bursting water.
Speaker 1 (20:20):
Oh my God, oh my God,
you have no idea how much that
water bill came in it was crazy.
Speaker 2 (20:24):
Me and Chris went in
there and we were so
flabbergasted Just how muchwater was coming down the
ceiling.
Speaker 1 (20:36):
Just like how much
water was coming down, the
ceiling was on the verge ofcollapsing with all the water
damage.
Water does so much damage,damage your floor, lifts off
your floor, it burst, damagedeverything.
The beams that give damageeverything.
She rocked and turned into moldand all that, like water,
damage so much on the propertyso you gotta always make um,
make sure those lines are warm.
Right, a lot of people that Isee that they do is also.
They even open the cabinets,sinks everywhere.
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They open cabinets just to makesure that the warm air is going
all around.
Right All around, so think it'sserious.
When it comes to the cold, guysDefinitely keep your house warm
, just like you keep yourselfwarm.
Speaker 2 (21:06):
Right.
That's why it's important tohave proper insulation in the
house.
Speaker 1 (21:10):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (21:27):
Also, guys, I want to
bring up another topic about
the buyers.
Good time to start, justbecause of the fact that no one
really wants to move in winter,it's kind of tedious, right,
because you're having to put allthis stuff into a car and it's
freezing and then you got to goin the house, uh, you got to
turn on the heater, you got tomake sure everything is adjusted
and god forbid, there's snowthen.
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Then there's that, so it it'slike it's crazy, it's such a
hassle, but that makes it a waybetter opportunity for you guys
out there trying to buy, becauseyou're going to have less
competition, you're going to beable to negotiate a better price
and, yeah, it's just going tobe a lot more favorable to you.
The only thing that's not goingto be favorable is just the
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moving process itself.
But you know what?
Nothing beats a better price ona home than now.
Speaker 1 (22:15):
Yeah, 100%.
I would tell those buyers Iknow for the holidays it's the
best thing to buy a home becauseyou can build some beautiful
memories for your family, yourkids.
Speaker 2 (22:22):
Oh, that reminds me.
Yeah, that's another thing.
The holidays are coming.
No one wants to buy a house inthe holidays.
Speaker 1 (22:28):
Yeah.
So just have in mind, guys, isthat this time is actually one
of the best times to buy.
I'll tell you why.
It's less competition, right,you're submitting offers.
Less competition, higher chanceof your offer getting accepted.
And also sellers see you guysas more serious buyers than
anything.
Because during the holidays,you know some sellers.
You know they don't want tosell or buy, but there are
sellers out there.
You know that they want to sell, to be in the other place by
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the holidays, you know.
So we can still help you guysget your home before the
holidays.
We have a fast process, we havea great team.
Heidi can get you pre-approved,get you approved, close within
30 days or less.
Guys, you still got time to getyour Christmas in, you know.
I think that'll be the bestgift you can get to your
families buying a home forChristmas.
Speaker 2 (23:09):
Can you imagine
spending the holidays there in
your new home?
Oh my God.
Speaker 1 (23:13):
Guys, you know, when
I bought my first property, my
wife was pregnant, right of Levi, and I would literally go and
stay there Like they were doingrenovation.
They were still fixing.
I was like baby, let's just goover there at 12 at night
sometime, because I couldn'tbelieve I bought it.
You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 2 (23:29):
I was just so in
shock.
Speaker 1 (23:30):
It was a milestone
for you, huge, because I wasn't
raised in the house right, I wasraised in a building in the
south bronx.
For me it was huge and I waslike I used to tell heidi, heidi
, let's go real quick to thehouse.
And she'd be like what, wherehe went over there and I'll be
there all day.
But I was like baby, just go,come on.
But my excitement was so bigand strong because I got our
house and we literally got itfor the holiday.
So we moved in december 3rd, mymother's birthday to our house
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and, man, we created so manybeautiful memories my first
condo and then our house, youknow.
Speaker 2 (23:57):
And that was enough
for you.
Back then, a condo was perfectfor you.
Speaker 1 (24:01):
At the moment?
Yeah, it was.
Speaker 2 (24:03):
And that's why you
always preach like you got to
start with what you need now.
Don't go crazy.
If a condo is what you need now, you start with the condo and
then, if you grow your familyout, then you probably move on
to a single or multi family.
Speaker 1 (24:14):
Yeah, the most
important thing, guys, is get
your foot in real estate.
It don't matter if it's a condo, single family, two family,
don't hear what your family orsay friends say, get
pre-approved and with thenumbers and your monthly payment
makes sense for you, go afterit, you know.
But, guys, happy holidays.
I'm already got the energy forthe holidays, so happy holidays
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to everyone.
Guys, please like share,subscribe.
We are here for all your realestate questions and also we're
here guys.
Speaker 2 (24:42):
See you guys and, as
Alex said, happy holidays and
we'll see you on the next one.
Bye, bye.
Speaker 1 (24:48):
Bye, bye, bye.