

Should Investing be Hard Work?
I went to a local note group last week, and then posted about my experience in Bigger Pockets. Got a lot of great responses on the forum. But the one thing that struck me about note investing, and about the responses I got back from most commenters on the forum, is that Real Estate investing is hard work. I've never thought that until I got into the notes. I find evaluating cash flow, price, and quality of a property is easy. The numbers make investing so simple. The calculators on BP make investing decisions quite easy. I have found that complexity may give a great angle and return, but the limits of time make those angles unattractive to me. I'd rather it be as easy as possible.
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