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Armen Zakarian
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Avoiding Analysis Paralysis

Armen Zakarian
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  • Anaheim, CA
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I think a lot of investors, myself included get stuck on the "research" aspect.  But at what point does one put the endless research into motion and turn their learnings into action? 

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Varma Adduri
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Varma Adduri
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Best solution is to start ASAP. Use bigger pockets calculator. Use 7% for vacancy 6% for repairs, 6% for cap ex and 9% for property management.

If you are still cash flowing 100-200$ (preferably 150 min), place an offer.

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