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Frustration with current market: Seeking wisdom, encouragement, lend me your tenacity
First off, let me start by saying I logically understand a winers attitude is not based in victim mentality. I also understand there are deals anywhere at anytime.
That being said... I find myself consumed with anger and frustration. I have worked really hard over the past decade to position myself to begin to build my portfolio. Since 2020 I have doubled my salary, moved into an apartment with my father to save rent, and was able to save over $150k cash towards an investment.
I have never owned my own property, yet grew up in a family real-estate holding company and directly understand the power of real estate investing.
Since 2020 ive seen homes double in price. Ive seen rates go from <3% to >7%. A $300,000 house in 2020 at 2.9% is like a $1,200 mortgage. Double the cost of that house and double the rate to 7% and its like $4,000 per month for the EXACT SAME HOME. I feel like im going crazy.
I did most everything I was supposed to do, increase my income, decrease my living expenses, save cash, etc.. The thing I did not do was ENTER THE MARKET, and am now filled with regret.
Questions:
1) Whats the lesson here? Is it that I should have entered the market and therefore should enter now? How do you all make the numbers work? I like the idea of BRRRR but struggle to see how it works in this market.
2) How do you all deal with regret and resentment?
3) Am I crazy to feel this way? I feel like I am living in bizarro world and honestly dont see anything changing in the near future. Am I wrong?
4) Id like to invest where I want to live, since I need a place to live. My places of interest are: Rochester, NY. Southern Maine (Near portland), Research Triangle, NC, and Jax/ St. Aug., FL
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Then next year buy another one.
Then the year after that buy another one.
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