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Kaci Bradley
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Finding deals

Kaci Bradley
  • Investor
  • Pearland, TX
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I am new to investing. I know the deals are out there it's just a matter of me finding them. I need some advice on the best ways to find them. I admit it is me that is keeping myself from my firsy deal. Howrver all I need is to be pointed in the right direction and I will be all over it. Suggestions please? 

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Mark Elliott
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Mark Elliott
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whats holding you back, kasi? the fear of failure? if everyone operated on the fear of failure, nothing would get done. you will definitely fail if you don't try. get out there and make a deal, win or lose, just do it. people learn from their mistakes and if you make one the first time out, then you have learned what not to do the next time

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