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Updated over 7 years ago,

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Ryan Lee
  • Investor
  • Salt Lake City, UT
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I'm baaaaaaack and I'm never leaving again.

Ryan Lee
  • Investor
  • Salt Lake City, UT
Posted
So after 3 years of putting my bigger pockets subscription on hold...I realized that I made a big mistake 3 years ago.😬 I met great people. I learned a ton. And what was I doing instead you ask. I was working in the brokerage world. I had opportunities to invest come and go. See the problem with the brokerage world without investors and investing is that you have to rely solely on the bank to invest in properties. Well as a new broker in a new city business was slow to grow and I was using every commission check to feed my family which meant no ability to invest. Seemed like I had lost all my momentum in my investing business. Now I want back in! It was the dumbest thing I ever did. My passion was to start investing in notes and I had the resources 3 years ago to jv a pool of 2 notes from a gentleman I met on biggerpockets. I got cold feet though and never did purchase them. Huge mistake. Then went into brokerage and focused on commissions instead of investments. Now 3 years later I sit here and think about all the shoulda woulda coulda moments from that experience. And now I want to start over again. So if anyone knows anyone who I can talk to about a small jv on a delinquent note or two I LOVE to chat. I have gotten analysis paralysis and I need to jump in now. Let's go! Lesson learned.

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