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Shak--it sounds like you've had a lot of great, diverse investment experiences. It's neat to see that you are almost overwhelmed by opportunity! That's a good problem to have, and it's what happens when you maintain an abundance mentality (which you clearly have!).
The first thing I thought of when I read your post is a good real estate book called "Equity Happens" by Robert Helms and Russell Gray ('the real estate guys,' who have an excellent podcast too). There's a big focus in that book on finding "your personal investing philosophy" and as I recall there are some key questions they recommend you ask yourself. This could be a good book to read and go through these exercises; it could really help you shed some light on which angle of real estate is best suited for you and your goals.