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A System and Discipline

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I remember when I attended my first seminar back in the 80’s the speaker said you have to have a system and discipline. I knew what the system was because he was teaching it. But I did not know what the discipline was until I began to apply the system. The discipline is that you have to take the action to make the system work properly. Through months and years of trial and error, I now know what he meant by discipline. I had to discipline myself to always take action, even when I didn’t feel like it. Despite all the easier softer ways of doing things today, I still sometimes don’t feel like it. But I force myself to take action.

Many years ago, I found something on the internet that I printed and framed and it is on my office wall. It’s called, the “7 Excuses”.  I can’t do it, I’m not feeling it right now, I’m too busy, I’m too tired, There’s no guarantee it’s going to work, I’m not good enough, and my luck sucks. I still to this day do not know who the author is, but I read that from time to time to keep me motivated. I always check to see if I’m making excuses. Let’s break it down.

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Proceed with Caution

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As I go to various states pursuing distressed property acquisitions, I am finding an uptick in the number of sellers willing to sell their off-market properties. These include probate situations, tired landlords, elderly moving to assisted living, vacants, bankruptcies, and pre-foreclosures. The problem is sellers still have the impression their homes are worth more than they are. They remember their neighbors getting multiple offers and selling above the norm, but that has changed somewhat. I live in a high-demand area, and houses can sit on the market for 30 days before they go under contract. It can be even longer around other parts of the nation that I visit. Although most of the country is still seeing lower-than-normal inventory, The higher interest rates and the uncertainty of government affairs have an effect.

The reason I say proceed but with caution, is because if you are going to rehab a property, the rehab costs are outrageous. The cost of materials has come down a little from the pandemic but they are still high and I think they are here to stay. Businesses know that people are willing to pay and consumers are spending like crazy. On the other hand, contractors are charging much higher labor costs. Sheetrockers, framers, painters, plumbers
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