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I HAVE ANALYSIS PARALYSIS!!!

Sondra Tapper
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My name is Sondra, I own my private residence and a duplex. I am looking to grow my portfolio but I have no idea where to start. I want to buy more duplexes. I have a potential private investor and have reached out to hard lenders. I have listened to podcasts and read books. Im just kind of hesitant to pull the trigger. To give some background-I purchased my duplex back in 2006 when they were handing out mortgages like candy. Luckily I survived the bubble burst and was able to maintain ownership. Now I am older, gun shy, more hesitant to take risks and not sure how to start. I dont want to flip because I would feel pressed for time to get it done and I work a full time job. I would much rather do the BRRR method with a multi-family. If anyone has any tips, words of encouragment, I would appreciate it!

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