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All Forum Posts by: Dave Ivery

Dave Ivery has started 1 posts and replied 3 times.

Post: Why do so many people fail to get started?

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Thanks for all the feedback.  I talk to a lot of people looking to test the waters.  I appreciate getting the point of view those that are actually active and having success.

Post: Why do so many people fail to get started?

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So do you think we are past the stage where new guys could try and get in with limited resources and grow a portfolio or are we waiting on the bubble to burst before they could get in the race?

Post: Why do so many people fail to get started?

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I am just curious. With so many resources available, 100% financing programs, down payment assistance programs, urban development programs, places where sellers are begging you to buy their homes, and platforms like this for free training and guidance why do so many people who want to get in REI fail to actually get their first home under contract. Does it have something to do with location, fear of failure, or something else?