In this episode, Clark and David discuss what to do when you find yourself in a real estate investment that is not going as planned. They emphasize the importance of staying calm, controlling your emotions, and not blaming others. They highlight that real estate can always be fixed, either with money or time. They advise taking your medicine quickly and not being greedy, as holding onto a bad deal can cost you more in the long run. They stress the importance of never losing faith and staying in the game, as every successful investor has made mistakes. They also provide practical tips for dealing with specific scenarios, such as refinancing or bringing in a partner. The conversation explores various strategies for dealing with negative cash flow in real estate investments. The hosts emphasize the importance of delaying gratification and taking a long-term perspective. They discuss options such as refinancing, renting by the room, lease options, and owner financing. They also highlight the value of looking at the bigger picture and using tools like an IRR sheet to understand the long-term profitability of an investment. The hosts encourage listeners to join their free mastermind community for ongoing support and guidance.
keywords
real estate, investment, mistakes, staying calm, controlling emotions, fixing problems, taking medicine quickly, not being greedy, never losing faith, practical tips, real estate, negative cash flow, delaying gratification, long-term perspective, refinancing, renting by the room, lease options, owner financing, IRR sheet, mastermind community
takeaways
Sound Bites
Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Recap
02:58
Staying Calm and Controlling Emotions
05:55
Fixing Real Estate Problems: Money or Time?
09:54
Taking Your Medicine Quickly and Avoiding Greed
22:48
Practical Solutions for Struggling Investments
31:55
Getting Out of the Mousetrap
39:07
The Goal Post Moved
45:54
Real Estate Will Bail You Out
47:00
Maintaining Your Mindset
52:27
Understanding Long-Term Profitability
57:19
Joining a Mastermind Community
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