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Decision Making Advice

Alex Diaz
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  • Aurora, IL
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Does anyone have any tips on decision making for a new investor. For example trying to move the numbers around too much to make a deal work or just overall letting emotions dictate your decisions when looking for real estate and getting overwhelmed from all the other things you have on your plate at the same time as trying to start off investing, thanks in advance.

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Throw away the emotions.  NEVER rearrange the numbers to make a deal work.  The results will be lies you will end up paying for on steroids later, and later, and later, and...

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