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Sam McCormack
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  • Real Estate Agent
  • Cincinnati, OH
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Never doing enough in real estate

Sam McCormack
Agent
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Cincinnati, OH
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I find as a common feeling a lot of investors/entrepreneurs get is never doing enough. I'm not going to sit here and act like I work every hour of everyday, but I would say I work a good amount towards learning and looking for properties. Another issue is I have a tight funnel because Im 18 and have $20,000 to work with and I'm looking for an FHA in Northern Kentucky. So having limited capital doesn't help either, and not having a property. Does anyone else have the feeling of never doing enough, and when relaxing find it hard to do so and even making you feel guilty? Any ideas or books about this subject? Sorry if this is hard to read, I'm really tired. Thank you and make everyday a great day!

  • Sam McCormack

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