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George Flores
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Analysis Paralysis is Real

George Flores
  • Investor
  • Homestead, FL
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There are so many factors to consider when looking to purchase an investment property for the first time.

What should be my highest priorities in what I should be looking for?

Is right now a good time to buy?

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Scott E.
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Scott E.
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Analysis paralysis generally happens when you spend way too much time focused on reading books, listening to podcasts, going to meetups, etc.

So how to get out of analysis paralysis? Stop dong those things, or put a limit on how much time you spend on those things.

To do deals you need to spend more of your time evaluating opportunities, underwriting deals, and writing offers. Eventually you'll get an offer accepted then its off to the races.

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