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Is it really all about the numbers??

Brendan Chase
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I’d like to hear thoughts on buying real estate that not only makes financial sense, but also makes you feel good.

Two parts to this:

Is there not a responsibility to improve what we have need given and worked for?

And should we not also at least enjoy and like the property we are buying?

A developer friend of mine recently suggested I never use an adjective describing a property, which, on face value seems impossible. But, his point being that it should only be about the numbers. Is this the case? Is there not a balance? Just curious the thoughts of fellow investors.

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