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Hello everyone.
First let me just say how nice it is to find an online destination full of so many like-minded people. I am looking forward to getting to know you and share the ins and outs of this adventure.
Now, my story. I have just started reading the book Real Estate Investing in Canada. I am not very far into it but I am hooked already and have been following all the examples and exercises. Let me just say that when I read the story of Richard in the book it was like reading my own story, right down to Richard's age.
I have suffered throughout my professional life from one of two things. Analysis paralysis and impatience. I will start on a new idea and then abandon it if the idea doesn't take off right away. I am by trade a techie. I own a computer services business which involves service, sales, training, website design etc. I enjoy my work but I am looking for more. I have always had an interest in real estate and investing but for the reasons stated above as well as a wife (now separated from) that abhors anything the least bit risky or financially....shall we say...adventurous.
A couple weeks ago at a book store I bought two books. Rich Dad, Poor Dad and Real Estate Investing in Canada. Rich Dad, Poor Dad gave me the jumpstart I needed to decide, it's time to get moving. No more letting my life pass me by. I want what I want and I am going to get it. Thus far, Real Estate Investing in Canada has done nothing but drive that point home further and give me a blueprint for how to achieve my goals in life.
I am incredibly excited to read further. In fact everywhere I go I take the book with me so that I can sneak a chapter in if I am having a coffee, on the subway or what have you. I also want my membership in this forum to be a mechanism for holding me accountable. To make sure that I follow through and do what needs to be done. Between holding myself accountable and my fellow forum members I can hardly slack off.
Anyway, sorry for the long ramble. I am happy to be here and happy to be taking my first steps towards my dreams. Thank you for taking the time to read this. If you made it all the way through.
Scott.
First let me just say how nice it is to find an online destination full of so many like-minded people. I am looking forward to getting to know you and share the ins and outs of this adventure.
Now, my story. I have just started reading the book Real Estate Investing in Canada. I am not very far into it but I am hooked already and have been following all the examples and exercises. Let me just say that when I read the story of Richard in the book it was like reading my own story, right down to Richard's age.
I have suffered throughout my professional life from one of two things. Analysis paralysis and impatience. I will start on a new idea and then abandon it if the idea doesn't take off right away. I am by trade a techie. I own a computer services business which involves service, sales, training, website design etc. I enjoy my work but I am looking for more. I have always had an interest in real estate and investing but for the reasons stated above as well as a wife (now separated from) that abhors anything the least bit risky or financially....shall we say...adventurous.
A couple weeks ago at a book store I bought two books. Rich Dad, Poor Dad and Real Estate Investing in Canada. Rich Dad, Poor Dad gave me the jumpstart I needed to decide, it's time to get moving. No more letting my life pass me by. I want what I want and I am going to get it. Thus far, Real Estate Investing in Canada has done nothing but drive that point home further and give me a blueprint for how to achieve my goals in life.
I am incredibly excited to read further. In fact everywhere I go I take the book with me so that I can sneak a chapter in if I am having a coffee, on the subway or what have you. I also want my membership in this forum to be a mechanism for holding me accountable. To make sure that I follow through and do what needs to be done. Between holding myself accountable and my fellow forum members I can hardly slack off.

Anyway, sorry for the long ramble. I am happy to be here and happy to be taking my first steps towards my dreams. Thank you for taking the time to read this. If you made it all the way through.

Scott.