Examples of coded language used by real estate agents could include phrases like 'cozy' to indicate a small property, 'fixer-upper' for a property that needs a lot of repairs, or 'motivated seller' to suggest that the seller is willing to negotiate on price. These terms can communicate specific details about a property or the seller's situation without explicitly stating them.
Author Steven Levitt, working with journalist Stephen Dubner, shows how economic theories can be use...
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