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Quentin Mitchell
  • Investor
  • Chicago, IL
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When to buy more? (Is there a right time)

Quentin Mitchell
  • Investor
  • Chicago, IL
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So once everyone starts no matter how much education you have done and how much you think you prepared yourself it is very different when you actually step out and do a deal in the real world, but after you get something under your belt then when do you think is a good time to try to expand what you have done already. I'm asking when do you kick in overdrive to buy more properties than you previously have done in the past.

I say when you have somewhat of proof of concept it doesn't need to be perfect just needs to be up and functioning a decent level, and the second part is when you have some way to fund deals, whether it be private, hard money or your own cash.

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