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Linda Tadych
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2020 Investment strategies - will you hit your Q1 goal?

Linda Tadych
  • Real Estate Agent
  • New Jersey
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Good afternoon BP community - I'm a NJ real estate agent and investor.  As we approach the close of Q1 2020, I was thinking about my own personal investment goals for the year, and if I am going to hit my mark for Q1.  And that got me wondering about my fellow local investors - what is your 2020 investment strategy?  How are you tracking for Q1?  What challenges have you faced?  What are your expectations for the remaining 3 quarters?

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Vaughn Smith
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Vaughn Smith
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@Linda Tadych In the wake of whats going on now self reflection is a great thing, especially as Q1 draws to a close. I think a lot of peoples Q1 & Q2 will suffer as a result. The bigger question on everyones lips is what happens next, many people are focused on what happens next with inventory and pricing and I think thats a major component, but my bigger focus is lending and the job market as those two indicators will give us a better idea of whats to come. Will lenders get more conservative making it harder to get a loan? Will interest rates go up? Will this be a slight hiccup? We all just have to wait and see.

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