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. ...
Most investors think risk comes from outside forces:interest rates, market cycles, bad tenants, or sudden downturns. That’s not where most deals actually die. The real risk in real estate investing is overconfidence—especially early success that leads to sloppy ...
4 If you’ve been around real estate long enough, you already know this truth—deals don’t fail because of one big mistake. They fail because of a pile of small, optimistic assumptions. Most investors don’t blow up on the ...