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Ryan Crowley
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Bloomington, IL
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Motivation for new investors

Ryan Crowley
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Bloomington, IL
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Hey new investors, I hope this post brings you value.  

I have been investing now for about 3 years.  When I was first starting out, I was scared out of my mind.  analysis paralysis was a real thing for me lol.  There were so many houses/apartments out there, an overwhelming amount of finance options, and just too many decisions.  I finally listened to the BP podcast advice and "just got started."  For the last 3 years I have found myself slowly getting over the fear of failure and realizing this game is FUN but also requires a lot of patience, knowledge, and persistence.  My finances have been growing as well as my desire to learn more and acquire more properties.  The more you play this game, the more fun it becomes.  So, the point of this post, I know it is overwhelming, but if you really want to get into real estate, just get started and move forward.  You've got this!

Send me a DM if I can help in any way.  Good luck guys!

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