How hard is it to invest in your first real estate home and build ...
For me it was difficult mostly because I was afraid to do so, and I didn?t make a lot of money. Then, later in life, I had saved money, in a crazy sort of way, and then it was ?a piece of cake? because I had plenty enough money to build a home in a wider range of locations. But then, my son-in-law buys and sells homes like it?s nothing, and makes a profit at it too, and he?s not even a realtor or builder or anything related to the housing industry. Oh, his mother was a realtor so maybe he didn?t have the anxiety about it all that I did, and he developed a skill at building and so he built a couple of his homes and sold at a profit. I think a lot of it has to do with how ready you are, financially, mentally, emotionally, etc., to take on owning a home and paying for it. I was too much of a ?Lone Ranger? to want to settle down, and so I never did and never prepared to do so, and I was brought up in a much more pensive family and so I was way more reluctant to do things than others might have been. Just stay focused as CeKaye L says in her answer, and do your research as daniel foster?s answer says, and be patient as he says too. And don?t scare yourself to death about it. My experience now is that it?s as methodical as buying a car, only bigger, and you don?t need to miss out on so much due to anxiety. God Bless you.
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