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Dec 20, 2024
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Gully: In Jamaican Patois, “gully” is used to describe an area that is often associated with lower-income neighborhoods, commonly referred to as a “ghetto.” It can evoke images of hardship, urban struggle, or an environment where residents are faced with tough living conditions. However, the term can also carry a sense of pride in one’s roots, reflecting resilience and community strength. In real estate, the term “gully” might be used to describe a neighborhood that, while lacking some of the amenities or conditions found in more affluent areas, holds significant cultural and social value. An agent might refer to an up-and-coming area in a candid conversation, saying, “Di property out deh inna di gully, but it’s a good investment now dat di government a build road an’ improve di infrastructure.” On the other hand, someone looking for a bargain in a less developed area might hear, “Dis house inna di gully, but it haffi potential fi di right person.” While the term “gully” might carry n…

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