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Updated 19 days ago,

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New Year Goals - A little nervous

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I want to thank the few people that took the time to welcome me to this community. I am very blessed to have found this platform. 

As i mentioned in my introductory post, I am really looking to using next year to jumpstart my portfolio. To be very honest, I am a little nervous! I know I know getting property won't be an issue, I've done it once and that experience helped me so much, but what if i wanted to acquire two properties this year? Base the amount of podcast I watched, I know it's very possible but with limited finance, it seems out of my reach. Any recommendations or suggestions on how to navigate this? I Know with my plan to acquire 5-10 properties in the next five years, at some point I am going to have to make 1-2 purchases a year. At this moment, something like this seems so out of my reach that I am not sure how I'd go about purchasing the second home after that first one.  But I know I just need to do it one time and I'll be able to duplicate it from the gained experience. 

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