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How do I know when to "Pull the Trigger" on a rental property?

Tyler J.
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I feel I have found plenty of incredible properties, but I get so worried Im missing something. I want to go ahead with the deal but I worry something may be wrong, etc. 
How can I be confident I am making a correct decision?

I have yet to purchase any rental properties, moreover out of my state, only personal local real-estate

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John Underwood
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Run the numbers and let them decide, not your emotions. 

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