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Joshua Guiry
  • New to Real Estate
  • Butler, NJ
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Analysis Paralysis for future help

Joshua Guiry
  • New to Real Estate
  • Butler, NJ
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I know I am not ready yet at this moment in time. This is due to the $20,000 remaining of my student debt. My question is, after that is paid off, how do I prevent getting stuck in analysis paralysis? Like what are the boxes that I need to check in order to be ready??? I am trying to proactively evaluate deals and get comfortable with the process of determining rehab costs (thanks J Scott). After my debt is paid, what are the things you all would recommend that I positively must have done before starting?


Thank you,

Joshua Guiry

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