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Account Closed
  • New to Real Estate
  • Fredericksburg, VA
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Fake it till you make it?

Account Closed
  • New to Real Estate
  • Fredericksburg, VA
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When starting out in real estate investing, Should you "fake it" and "pretend" you are more experienced than you are to ease a potential prospect's mind or should you be transparent with your complete lack of experience.

When I say "fake it", I don't mean blatantly lie but just omit the fact that this is your first time and paint the image that you are experienced.

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Alexander Felice
  • Guy with Great Hair
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I do not recommend this method at all.

First, you won't be able to fake it around anyone who really knows what they are talking about, making you come across as just fraud. 

Second, there is massive value in authenticity and transparency, embrace that. 

It's one thing to fake confidence, it's another thing to fake accomplishment. Not to mention, how experienced are you going to "fake" being? A guy with one house instead of none? This will not add to your credibility anyway. Or are you going to pretend to have 50 houses instead of none? 

anyone who can really help you is going to do so because they believe in your potential, so show them who you are and what you're capable of. 

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