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Mark Ferguson
  • Property Manager
  • Jacksonville, FL
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Mark Ferguson
  • Property Manager
  • Jacksonville, FL
Posted

I have a property I am interested in purchasing in Jacksonville FL. I can get some creative financing and get it for a good deal. I just am worried that I will spread myself to thin. Does anyone have an idea/method on when to tell themselves to stick what they have or keep pushing forward. 

Would it be less risky to find a partner for this deal? or would that still be risky because you have to share control with another individual(s).

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