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Patrick DeNava
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It's an exciting time to be alive

Patrick DeNava
  • San Diego, CA
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Hey all! I just wanted to start a thread showcasing the ups and downs of beginning your real estate journey using my experiences, as they unfold. To also explain,through personal examples, how anyone can push through the stressful anxiety of overwhelming drive to accomplish the steps necessary to transcend your dreams into reality. I am not a successful investor.....yet.  Instead of doing what others do by waiting for success to then teach the world how, I will be documenting my progress, or maybe lack there of, as I push through. This way the struggle is real and fresh and not forgotten in the aftermath of accomplishment. I hope my experience is of some use and please feel free to contribute.  Thank you all, and always be grinding.

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