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    Overstand

    Jamaica Homes NewsBy Jamaica Homes NewsDecember 19, 2021Updated:December 19, 2024No Comments1 Min Read
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    Vibrant Rastafarian community in a bustling Jamaican ghetto, Caribbean setting, surrounded by lush greenery and colorful street art, captured in a cinematic film still, reminiscent of a Stanley Kubrick or Terrence Malick film, with the gritty realism of a Danny Boyle production, shot on a V-Raptor XL camera, infused with film grain, a subtle vignette, and meticulous color grading, evoking the warmth and texture of 35mm film, with dramatic, cinematic lighting that accentuates the subjects' emotions, post-processed to perfection, exuding an atmospheric, epic quality that's both stunning and thought-provoking, a true masterpiece of cinematic storytelling.
    Vibrant Rastafarian community in a bustling Jamaican ghetto, Caribbean setting, surrounded by lush greenery and colorful street art, captured in a cinematic film still, reminiscent of a Stanley Kubrick or Terrence Malick film, with the gritty realism of a Danny Boyle production, shot on a V-Raptor XL camera, infused with film grain, a subtle vignette, and meticulous color grading, evoking the warmth and texture of 35mm film, with dramatic, cinematic lighting that accentuates the subjects' emotions, post-processed to perfection, exuding an atmospheric, epic quality that's both stunning and thought-provoking, a true masterpiece of cinematic storytelling.
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    “Overstand” is a distinct Jamaican Patois expression that means to understand something in a deeper, more insightful way than just the surface level. It carries a sense of complete comprehension, sometimes even with an added layer of emotional or intuitive awareness. In the context of real estate, it can be used to describe when a buyer or seller fully grasps the value of a property, the nuances of a negotiation, or the intricacies of the housing market. For instance, a real estate agent might say to a client, “Yuh haffi overstand di potential of di property before yuh make a decision, it nuh just bout di size but di location an di future development.” This phrase emphasizes a deeper level of understanding, often suggesting that simply acknowledging the facts is not enough; one must also grasp the bigger picture or underlying dynamics. When someone “overstands” a situation in real estate, it means they not only know the basics but also appreciate the full scope of what it means to invest in or sell a home.

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