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Charles Sullivan Arizona newbie
8 October 2015 | 9 replies
Quite often, new investors start "too hot" and either overdevelop their first property or spend their money too fast - either of these behaviors will preclude you from even reaching your short-term goals.  
Moises Rafael New Member From Central Texas Y'all
12 October 2015 | 5 replies
Many new investors start off "too hot" and end up overdeveloping their first property or spending their money too fast - either of these behaviors will preclude you from achieving even your short-term goals and may knock you out of the game.
Calvin Avery My name's Calvin, interested in wholesaling.
9 October 2015 | 5 replies
Many investors start off "too hot" and either overdevelop their first property or spend their money too fast - either of these behaviors will shut you down, and you won't even be able to fully realize your short-term goals.  
Josef Peek New Real Estate Investor
10 October 2015 | 6 replies
Many investors start off "too hot" by either overdeveloping their first property or spending their money too fast - either of these behaviors will sink your ship quick and disable you from even achieving your short-term goals.
Graham Hanson New beginning investor from Arizona
9 October 2015 | 3 replies
Many investors start off "too hot" by either overdeveloping their first property or spending their money too fast - either of these behaviors will sink your ship quick and disable you from even achieving your short-term goals.  
Edward Nevarez Real estate investor from Connecticut
12 October 2015 | 12 replies
Give you the wherewithal to pursue and achieve your long-term goalsMany investors start off "too hot", and they either overdevelop their first property or they spend their money too fast - either of these behavior will stop you dead in your tracks, and you probably won't even be able to achieve your short-term goals - and you certainly won't have the resources to pursue your long-term goals.
Michelle G. Investor from Phoenix, Arizona
12 October 2015 | 5 replies
Give you the wherewithal to pursue and achieve your long-term goalsMany investors start off "too hot", and they either overdevelop their first property or they spend their money too fast - either of these behavior will stop you dead in your tracks, and you probably won't even be able to achieve your short-term goals - and you certainly won't have the resources to pursue your long-term goals.
Harry D Johnson New investor
12 October 2015 | 8 replies
Give you the wherewithal to pursue and achieve your long-term goalsMany investors start off "too hot", and they either overdevelop their first property or they spend their money too fast - either of these behavior will stop you dead in your tracks, and you probably won't even be able to achieve your short-term goals - and you certainly won't have the resources to pursue your long-term goals.
Sarah Callahan New Member from Wilmington, NC
12 October 2015 | 9 replies
Give you the wherewithal to pursue and achieve your long-term goalsMany investors start off "too hot", and they either overdevelop their first property or they spend their money too fast - either of these behavior will stop you dead in your tracks, and you probably won't even be able to achieve your short-term goals - and you certainly won't have the resources to pursue your long-term goals.
Tim Haag Renewed Newbie - Vancouver, WA
18 July 2016 | 8 replies
Give you the wherewithal to pursue and achieve your long-term goalsMany investors start off "too hot", and they either overdevelop their first property or they spend their money too fast - either of these behavior will stop you dead in your tracks, and you probably won't even be able to achieve your short-term goals - and you certainly won't have the resources to pursue your long-term goals.