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All Forum Posts by: Stephanie Muhammad

Stephanie Muhammad has started 1 posts and replied 3 times.

Post: Should I give up this dream?

Stephanie MuhammadPosted
  • Chicago, IL
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 4

@Troy Fisher I love your rewrite! Thank you!

Post: Should I give up this dream?

Stephanie MuhammadPosted
  • Chicago, IL
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 4

Thank you all so much for your uplifting responses. I have these break down moments from time to time. I'm really not a negative person, but I do get emotional. I didn't expect this much of a response. But now that I see this I must check this site out a little more. Thank you so much. 

@Steve Osowicz  I wasn't specific because I just wanted to know if my general goal was unrealistic. I hear people say all the time that you can get into real estate investing with little to no money, but when I inquire I find that it's not true. I was wondering if it was a waste of time without a better foundation.

I want to keep moving forward but I must reconfigure some things first.

Post: Should I give up this dream?

Stephanie MuhammadPosted
  • Chicago, IL
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 4

I feel really stupid because I just learned from this site that the scott yancey real estate investing workshop is a scam. I want to do real estate. I'm 32 years old. I have two children, a worthless two year degree. I work 9 hour shifts, daily but my income doesn't cover basic needs. I make what the minimum wage should be. I don't have savings and I never will at this rate. I don't have credit. I was willing to find a way to get to that three day workshop. It was my one shot. I needed that support. I was willing to work and learn. I don't have 30 years to save pennies in a jar just to not have enough money to do this. Is there anything out there that isn't a scam? Am I wasting my time?