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Gavin Kitzi
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Fort Pierce, FL
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Not moving in the path I want

Gavin Kitzi
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Fort Pierce, FL
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Hello everyone. So I've been facing a pretty depressing problem. I got a light bulb to light up in my head about real estate about 6 months ago. I was ready to jump in and learn everything there is to know. I've read "the book on rental property investing" "the book on managing rental properties" and right now I'm re reading " "B.R.R.R.R" and I've been watching webinars hosted by brandon Turner and yes I've learned a fair amount and I'm happy about it. I have a small group of friends that share similar interests and real estate. I'm 18 years old and as of now I have a total of $10,000 saved up purely for my first property. The problem I've ran into is that I feel rushed as in I should hurry to buy my first deal. I know that is horrible to do. The reason is is because im eager. I want to start my journey to finacial freeedom. I just don't want to be "those people" the ones that want to get into real estate but never do. I'm taking time to learn and educate myself so I can make money and get a great deal. I just don't feel as motivated as I did 6 months ago. What can I do to get back into the rhythm? I know what type of properties I want to invest in (single family b.r.r.r.r) I analyze deals and practice. I just feel like I'm running out of time. I know I'm not but its just in the back of my head please help. Any advice will be appreciated.

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