The “I’ll know it when I see it”...
I see something happen a lot, where people approach deals with this kind of mentality. “I’ll know the good deal when I see it”. It sounds harmless and so obvious. But it’s an easy way to remain stagnant. ...
I see something happen a lot, where people approach deals with this kind of mentality. “I’ll know the good deal when I see it”. It sounds harmless and so obvious. But it’s an easy way to remain stagnant. ...
The assumption is that if you have good credit, you’re smart about investing. Not true. In fact, I’ve seen more bad deals come from people with excellent credit scores than I have from people with poor credit scores. ...
There’s a certain kind of deal that can sneak up on even the savviest investor. Not the bad deals. Not the ones that have a foundation that’s crumbling in or a tenant that’s a nightmare to deal with. ...