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Alicia Marks
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QOTW: How to help a new investor stuck in “Analysis paralysis?

Alicia Marks
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  • Fort Worth, TX
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New year, new challenges is our focus for our Question of The Week!

We've all been there, excited about a new adventure, but scared to take the plunge. With the new year, lots of people are looking at starting their real estate journey, but they are trapped by "analysis paralysis". It makes sense. Not feeling like you know enough, imposter syndrome, or the potential financial risk all come into play. Let's help out our newbies or even those who are "leveling up"! How did you get over the analysis hurdle? Did you find out more that you wish you would have known? Did the move work out, or were you able to change your approach to make it successful? Let's show some encouragement that getting started can be scary, but worth the journey!

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