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Jonathan H.
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Losing money on first deal?

Jonathan H.
  • Renter
  • seattle, WA
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Hi guys,

I dont know any full time investors in my life so I have to come here for a lot of newbie questions. Hope this is ok.

I often read about people who have or are losing money on their first investments.

I just wanted to know what are the reasons for people losing money?

-Is it just a few people who are not paying rent?

-major repair that they did not anticipate?

-Wrong numbers to start with, and now they have to pay "X" amount monthly out of their own pockets?

I just want to know if their are a few more 'common' mistakes that people make when starting off, or if its really just a mixed-bag-of-inexperience.

thanks a million

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James Vermillion
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James Vermillion
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To answer in very general terms, there are a hundreds of reasons why real estate deals can lose people money, whether it is a first deal or a hundredth deal. I believe the biggest general reason is lack of due diligence. As with any investment, real estate requires a great deal of research, analysis, and education before one can make a truly wise decision.
With so many variables (the overall economy, the specific market, rehabs costs, holding expenses, vacancy rates, etc) it is very easy for someone to miscalculate and make a poor investment decision. That is why the more experienced posters always talk education when someone asks how to get into real estate investing.

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