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Angel Hernandez
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  • College Station, TX
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Stuck in Analysis Paralysis

Angel Hernandez
  • New to Real Estate
  • College Station, TX
Posted

Hey guys! I’ve been doing research, reading books, listening to podcasts and watching YouTube videos on anything to do with real estate and investing.

I feel like I’m super close to jumping in. I’ve been analyzing and absorbing everything I can this past year.

How did you know when you were ready?

Currently in College Station, Texas

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    Jeffrey Allen
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    • Cambridge, MA
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    Jeffrey Allen
    • Rental Property Investor
    • Cambridge, MA
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    I knew, when I asked myself... what would you do if you weren't scared to lose.  When I accepted the answer... I went for it.  The natural instinct is the play, not to lose.  Preservation is the natural instinct not prosperity.

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