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Drew Dotson
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Atlanta, Ga
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How do I know if a property is the right fit for my goals?

Drew Dotson
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Atlanta, Ga
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Every investor has different goals and strategies that comes along with experience. However, you don’t have to rely solely on yourself to make this decision. Where the inexperienced real estate investor may take weeks or longer to decide on a particular property, the experienced investor makes the decision in a matter of minutes based on the numbers. The difference between these two types of investors comes down to market knowledge, access to a proven list of vendors, and having financing pre-established. Before buying a property, you should always do your own independent research and make your decision based on multiple sources.