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Mentor 2- Investment Type
Read Mentor 1.
Generally there are three types of investors.
A. Financial Investor- doesn’t have time, doesn’t want to learn, is satisfied getting a good return without the major gains. Must be able to do due diligence on Syndicators or GP.
B. Property investor- Normally an existing asset. Looking for cash flow or appreciation.
C. Developer- crosses over with a property investor just more risk and reward. Primarily value creation. Taking a piece of land and developing. An existing asset and retrofitting to a better purpose.
Neither is right or wrong. Match to your risk reward and personal life situation.
Decide which path you want. That will narrow down your learning and investing process.
Start small and Make Your Big Mistakes Early.