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All Forum Posts by: Osarena Odia

Osarena Odia has started 1 posts and replied 3 times.

Post: Starting Out with No Experience!

Osarena OdiaPosted
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Hi @Ann Shanley, I certainly have! What I never considered were the practical steps @Daniel A. said I should take. I find myself jumping from one place to another without actually doing anything at all. I never even considered that banks might not even approve me for a loan due to my current financial situation. 

Another thing I am learning is that I need to learn how to even ANALYZE numbers in the first place to see if the deal makes sense. 

Any other advice for a rookie investor is greatly appreciated. Thanks for taking the time to respond!

Post: Starting Out with No Experience!

Osarena OdiaPosted
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Wow, thanks so much for responding! I will definitely follow this advice

Post: Starting Out with No Experience!

Osarena OdiaPosted
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Hi all. I am looking to begin my real estate journey but feel stuck as to where to begin. I am interested in living in the place I own, but do not know what real live steps I should be taking other than listening to podcasts and reading books. I do have student loan debt and one of my major goals is getting that paid off first. 

Can anyone point me in the right direction or share some things I should be doing right now that could help advance me to next steps? Any suggestions are welcomed, thank you !!