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Patricia Tanner | Things You Need to Know about Real Estate Investing

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Real Estate Investing is simple, but not necessarily easy! You see, people can complicate anything! It’s like telling someone how to drive a car. It’s not complicated at all. Just open the door. Sit down. Turn the car on and put it into drive. But, people always make things harder than they need to be; They start asking things like ‘which door should I open — the left or the right?’ or ‘Do I unlock it with a key or click the button’ and on and on we go. Twenty minutes later, we’ve still not even been able to get into the car. As per Patricia Tanner , there are a few things you need to know — or steps — when it comes to real estate. Here are the 5 Real Estate Investing Tips you need to know! 1: Find a Motivated Seller Stop wasting your time trying to make deals out of deals that aren’t there. Sellers are motivated to sell a piece of real estate by only 3 things: Change in a personal situation. Sellers become very motivated to sell their properties when things in their personal lives ch...

Patricia Tanner | Real Estate Investment Tips

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  Whether you’ve just completed a real estate investment course or you have just reached a milestone and need some pointers, these real estate investment tips will help jump-start your real estate career or get you back on the right track to success. Tip 1: Join a Real Estate Investment Club First, consider joining a real estate investment club. These organizations will help you keep your thoughts in perspective and prove to your subconscious that you can do anything you set your mind to. Patricia Tanner suggests if you can’t find a real estate investment club, form a mastermind group that meets once a week. Mastermind groups can be extremely successful in helping increase your awareness of the power of multiple people meeting in a sociable environment. These groups have a common goal of helping participants attain their goals and dreams without any ulterior motives. Don’t wait until you have a problem; associate yourself with a group of people — “a team” — who has the same goals ...