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Darnell Lockett
  • Real Estate Consultant
  • Miami
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Every Deal Isn't For You

Darnell Lockett
  • Real Estate Consultant
  • Miami
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New investors.....I know it's exciting getting your first deal under your belt. It's important to understand not every deal is right for you. Just because the numbers check out doesn't mean it's always in your best interest to make the acquisition. As I've moved further along in my investing career I've learned that good deals come and go, and great deals are few and far between. Years ago I had to learn the art of patiently waiting for the right deal for ME, doing the analysis..then making a strong offer. Even then, it hasn't always work out. Regardless...patience is a good thing.

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