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Updated almost 11 years ago,

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CK Hwang
  • Capistrano Beach, CA
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Just lost out on a deal so wanted to whine a little

CK Hwang
  • Capistrano Beach, CA
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Hey everyone, just wanted to start a thread because I just missed out on a deal. Someone else's offer was accepted over mine. Ok, Ok, I know this is just part and parcel of being a real estate investor, but i just wanted to vent a little.

Really, when I look back, it's probably my fault for low balling the deal. Just wanted to vent and see if anyone else ever gets frustrated when they lose out on a deal? Or am I taking this too emotionally and I should just move on?

I guess part of the emotions comes from the pressure I put on myself to try and do X number of flips a year and missing out on a deal means it gets harder and harder to meet those targets.

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