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Is once I have the property being able to sell it. Im talking about doing rehabs.
I mean I justt told my partner that we have to figure in carrying costs. But I was just talking to a mortgage broker who said an investor he knows is sitting on 9 properties because they cant get people into the house to buy them. Thats a little scarey to me.

So my question is how do I overcome this fear?
I know i need to get out and talk to people who are active investors. Because there are people still buying houses. But I just want to make sure I get a house that people want to buy!

To me thats the biggest point of sucess having something people want.
How do you know what people want??
Yes I know I am probably thinking way to much huh?

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