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Updated almost 10 years ago on . Most recent reply

Account Closed
  • Rockford, IL
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When is it time.

Account Closed
  • Rockford, IL
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 I have read the majority of the books recommended on BP I have a lot of family that are in real estate that give me advice on what to do and not to. But my question is when is the time to buy something I understand that the learning aspect is endless. But when did you make the leap and when did you know it was the right time. 

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Shawn R.
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  • Syracuse, NY
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Shawn R.
  • Investor
  • Syracuse, NY
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@Account Closed

The time is “right” when the fear of not doing is greater than the fear of doing.

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