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Updated over 3 years ago on . Most recent reply

Newbie Deal Analyzer
Hi there,
I was in the process of acquiring my first deal as a rental property using FHA but after the inspection, I decided to walk away. I felt that I would've been way over my head with repair & renovation costs. As someone who is new to Real Estate Investing, I didn't trust my analysis (or lack there of) so I potentially missed out on a good deal or a nightmare.
I would like to revisit this same deal with some assistance to improve my analytical skills and areas of improvement.
Thanks