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Stephanie Money
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What hurdles do I need to be prepared for?

Stephanie Money
  • Houston, TX
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Being that I am young and wanting to get into investing in rental properties, what are some hurdles that you think I may encounter that I can be better prepared for? For example; lenders not taking me seriously, agents trying to take advantage of me, etc. I know my journey will be different from everyone else's, because it's mine, but just want to hear about some common difficulties young investors have that I may run into when trying to close a deal. Thank you for taking the time to respond! 

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Jim Pellerin
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Jim Pellerin
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Originally posted by @Stephanie Money:

@Jaron Walling 

great advice! Thank you. I have been doing research for about a year now and know exactly where I want to buy my first rental at. There are a few neighborhoods that are just starting to get developed in a town that I am from so I am very familiar with the type of people, schools, crime rate, etc in the area.

But do you know WHY you want a rental property? The biggest hurdle I see with new investors is not having short term and long term goals. Do you need short term cash? Are you buying for long term equity growth? What strategies are you most interested in? How will you be funding these projects? What skills do you have?

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