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Kourtni Y.
  • Tucson, AZ
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Fiance is hesitant, but I'm ready!

Kourtni Y.
  • Tucson, AZ
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Hello,

I am really excited about Real Estate. I have been ready everything I can get my hands on and just want to start making moves! We set out to become debt free and have been on the Dave Ramsey Snowball debt pay off program for about a year now and are making tremendous progress. We are not completely debt free, but will be by the end of the year... I want to begin investing NOW but he's not as moved and motivated by the numbers as I am. What do I do? Continue to push him until he's (hopefully) as excited as I am? Put my real estate dreams on hold and wait for the debt pay off to be complete? Go ahead and buy anyway and say "I told you so" when it all pans out?! Any similar experiences, guidance, suggestion are much appreciated.

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