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Chris Reyes
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What was your "why" for getting into Real Estate Investing?

Chris Reyes
  • Investor
  • Colorado
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A lot of the time i feel like beginners lose focus because they're "why" for getting into REI (or lack there of) is not as strong as it could be. In my opinion, a persons "why" is the reason for going through the most toughest situations and appreciate every victory (both big and small).

I know the biggest motivation of course is money and fancial security, but is there any deeper reason that has helped you get started or grow to the level you've reached over the years?

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Brian G.
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Brian G.
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@Chris Reyes it’s my retirement vehicle of choice. My motivation is to provide for the future needs of my family, especially my wife. Statistically 3 out of 4 husbands predecease their wives. My why is not “I want to” but more of “I must”. In essence, my why is to fulfill what I believe is my God given responsibility to be a provider for my family, especially my wife.

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