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Thank you for your service! I am a veteran as well. I am a broker and property manager here in Clarksville, TN. I personally like the buy-and-hold strategy and we help clients who share this long-term, wealth building mindset. 

My advice would be to drown out the noise you hear from others with positivity and thorough due diligence. As long as you run your numbers and your estimates are conservative, you'll do okay in the long run. Real estate is very forgiving. You won't get rich overnight but you can certainly start to snowball a portfolio and build wealth slowly over the long term.  

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