Am I missing something or does it seem odd that this article is discussed on an investors forum?
To be a real estate investor one would assume that you are not struggling to "save your home" and that you are not experiencing "mortgage trauma" to the point where you want to rent out rooms or move in with mother!
If you are experiencing the above, clearly they need to be sorted before embarking the journey of property investing.
I see this article as being written for the authors target audience who are clearly not financially stable investors.
To be buying properties which is the aim of this forum you need to be 10 steps above the level of the target audience of the "save your home" article both on the financial scale and psychological scale (its all about psychology).
Interesting to see that it has attracted so much intrest from people I least expected
To be a real estate investor one would assume that you are not struggling to "save your home" and that you are not experiencing "mortgage trauma" to the point where you want to rent out rooms or move in with mother!
If you are experiencing the above, clearly they need to be sorted before embarking the journey of property investing.
I see this article as being written for the authors target audience who are clearly not financially stable investors.
To be buying properties which is the aim of this forum you need to be 10 steps above the level of the target audience of the "save your home" article both on the financial scale and psychological scale (its all about psychology).
Interesting to see that it has attracted so much intrest from people I least expected