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All Forum Posts by: Namu Stevenson

Namu Stevenson has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

Post: Managing Stress and Finance

Namu StevensonPosted
  • New to Real Estate
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Thank you all for your thoughtful insights! I definitely got a lot to learn and your comments have given me that extra motivation to keep going! I look forward to chatting with you in the future!

Post: Managing Stress and Finance

Namu StevensonPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Posts 2
  • Votes 3

First time investor here! I've been studying real estate investing for several years now and know it's what I wanna do. My wife however is very new to it but together we bought a duplex that needs a little more than tender love and care.

We both knew going into this it wasn't going to be easy but now it seems that we keep discovering new problems to be fixed (mold, plumbing etc). With each new discovery our rehab budget seems to keep slipping away. Upon discovering more mold during rehab and with little left in our rehab budget, my wife seems like she may be pushed to her breaking point and just wants to sell the house.

Any advice about anything? Handling the stress? Rehab tips? Helping my spouse see the big picture of rehab? Financing?

It just seems very overwhelming without seeing any little reward of our sacrifices yet and any advice to help either of us would be very appreciative!