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New investor but I’m lost

Grace Popoola
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I’m a realtor in Houston and I’m really good at getting my investors deals but now that I want to start investing I’m seeing that it’s not just about getting great prices, I actually have to look at other factors. I’ve always thought as long as the rent can pay the mortgage then it’s a good deal. All my investors have been in the business for years and I’m afraid if I ask them for help they might think I’ll try getting deals for myself. I’m very loyal to them so I don’t want them doubting my intentions.

Please advice.

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