Stigmatized Properties
The two
types of stigmas associated with real estate are psychological
and physical.
Physical stigmas
refer to things like being near a cell tower or train
station. With the exception of harmful frequencies, such as
the cell tower example, most physical stigmas wouldn’t cause
harmful energetic residue in a space. However, if an occupant had
an unusually negative attitude about a physical stigma,
their attitude would add to negative psychological energy.
Psychological
Stigma's
A property that’s had a death or a prior owner with an
unsavory past is classified as having a “Psychological”
stigma. Stronger emotions and events result
in more significant energetic imprints in a space. Most
realtors will advise that the property is listed for less
and recommend that you disclose it- many states legally
require it.
A stigmatized property takes a real
estate agent much longer to appraise. "There’s a great
deal of research involved," says Beaumont. "Basically, an
appraiser starts by trying to find a similar home where a
crime or event has occurred and see how that has affected
the sale."
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How to effectively handle a stigmatized
property...
Rather
than leaving bad energy in a home, Space Revitalization
recognizes that these are energy imbalances caused by
the event. It takes a high level of ability and know-how to
appropriately deal with these issues, so there are very few
people able to effectively perform this process. The
"expert advice" we've seen never addresses the real issue
and everyone involved loses out. The homeowner loses, the
realtor loses, the neighborhood loses-- everyone loses.
Clearing and neutralizing
the energy in a home or business is equally a part of its
overall health and cleanliness.
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