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How to get out of analysis paralysis

Kevin Menard
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  • Ashton MD
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I've been learning about real-estate for a few years now. My wife has been against using our money to buy. However,I just inherited about 175,000 and can do with it as I wish. I would like to be a good steward of this money and start to create a realestate portfolio. I feel I have enough baseline knowledge to do this but I have been having a hard time pulling the trigger.any advice? 

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