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Nikki Garcia
  • Commercial Loan Administrator
  • Chino, CA
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Avoiding the "Are you crazy?"

Nikki Garcia
  • Commercial Loan Administrator
  • Chino, CA
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In the beginning, when mentioning the thought of RE Investment, I am sure everyone here has recieved that blank stare into space or the long pause before someone says"Are you crazy?" or "you need money to do that".  What are some steps you all have made to bring up RE Investments to friends and family without sounding like you ARE crazy? Is there anything I can do to convince myself that I am NOT crazy?

NikkiTheNewbie

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Mike Cumbie
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Mike Cumbie
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First realize that ....You are crazy

Second that you are in good company.

  • Mike Cumbie

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