Live Q&A - Getting Started in Real Estate, Market Conditions, Risk Evaluation
Welcome to this version of the Just Start Real Estate Podcast! I am excited about this new feature that I am going to be bringing you on Thursdays - the replay of each week’s Facebook Live Question and Answer session. I just started doing these live forums last month and they are going so well and I am getting such great feedback and questions, I thought I would share them here on the podcast. Especially for those people that are unable to join us live, this will provide an opportunity to hear the awesome questions I am fielding about business, taking risks, real estate, and so much more! Some of the questions have been very real estate specific, but others have been general business questions, like asking about overcoming fear in order to get started and how to successfully scale. I have also received more personal questions like how I decided real estate investing was right for me and the steps I took to get my business off the ground.
This was the first live Q&A that I did on April 7th and each week on Thursday we will offer you another chance to take advantage of listening to the answers to our guests’ fabulous and compelling questions! Don’t miss this new episode of the Just Start Real Estate Podcast!
Notable Quotes:
“Convincing yourself is not something you do when you are evaluating a specific property that you want to invest in.”
“How do you triangulate the truth in any situation? You ask a lot of different sources, right?”
“Another great idea is to join a mastermind because now you are in a curated community of people who are doing great things in their businesses, and coming together to share that.”
“How long will the market stay hot? Short answer - nobody knows!”
“If you want to be a real estate investor, be a real estate investor. I don’t care what the market cycle is. You have to be aware of where you are in the market cycle, but it doesn’t mean that you wait.”
“I regret every risk that I wanted to take, but didn’t take, because the reason I didn’t take it, in almost every case, was because I was afraid.”
“Time is something that people blame a lot for not taking a risk.”
Links:
Blitzar Capital Investing Opportunity
Level Jumping: How I Grew My Business to Over $1 Million in Profits in 12 Months